Meera reveals she received COVID-19 vaccine in US: WATCH

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Meera said she received Johnson & Johnson vaccine in Brooklyn, New York City a few days ago

Renowned Pakistani actress Meera came forth revealing she got her dose of coronavirus vaccine in the US.

Taking to Instagram, the veteran starlet uploaded a clip wherein she said she received Johnson & Johnson vaccine in Brooklyn, New York City a few days ago. 

In the video, a doctor can be seen administering the vaccine while a masked Meera patiently waits for the process to be completed. 

She then proceeds to urge everyone to get vaccinated in order to fight the novel virus. 

"Alhumduliallah I was able to get vaccinated for covid-19 a few days ago, while in New York, USA. I did get mild symptoms including fever, headache, fatigue and body aches [sic]," Meera captioned the video. 

"I would recommend everyone to get vaccinated to keep you and your loved ones safe from covid-19. Sending lots of love to my dear fans all over the world! Please don’t be scared of the vaccine, it’s only to help everyone survive from this pandemic," she added.

Meanwhile, a user commented pointing out how the US government recently suspended the use of Johnson & Johnson vaccine, owing to health complications in people who received it previously.

"By the way USA just announced to hold Johnson & Johnson (Jansen) vaccine as it caused blood clotting and 3-4 women got severally ill out of them one died. Symptoms have showed after 3 weeks," the user wrote.

As reported by BBC, The US, South Africa and European Union will temporarily stop the rollout of the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) Covid jab, after reports of rare blood clotting.