Chrisoula Manousos is a 100 year old grandmother from Heraklion, Crete. On Wednesday morning she took the second dose of her COVID-19 vaccine and was very happy.
At the IKA vaccination center in Estavromenos, she waited in the car for her grandson who told the doctor she was born in 1921.
The doctors and nurses in the vaccination centre, in order not to bother the grandmother, went to the car to vaccinate her, Creta Post reported.
Manousou has three grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and a great-great-grandchild.
According to her grandson Costa Kounalakis, she watches TV and reads without glasses.
She has no major health problems and eats everything.
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