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Anthony Hopkins covid vaccine

Anthony Hopkinsis feeling grateful toreceive the coronavirus vaccine.

The Oscar-winning actor, whocelebrated his 83rd birthdaylast month, shared a video on Friday that showed him receiving the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.

In the video, Hopkins wears a face shield and face mask, receiving his shot while seated in a car.

“Light at the end of the tunnel (after one year of self imposed quarantine),” he added.

While spending time at home over the past year, the actor has stayed busy with his social media posts, signing up for TikTok and sharing a number of videos with his beloved petcat, Niblo.

“Niblo is making sure I stay healthy and demands I entertain him in exchange… cats 🤷🏼‍♂️,” hecaptionedone post, in which the feline sat in his lap while heplayed the piano.

In another light-hearted video, Hopkins wished his followers a “lovely day” on behalf of himself and his cat — who made a brief cameo before jumping offscreen.

“This is my pal Niblo, saying good morning to everyone — oh, he got bored!” Hopkins said with a laugh,captioningthe post, “Niblo wishes everyone a lovely day…”

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Opening up about his social media accounts last year, Hopkinstold PEOPLEthat he wants to “have a good laugh” with his fans.

“People seem to respond to my weird sense of humor,” he said. “Because that’s all we can do — let’s try and have a good laugh. Let’s try and keep our spirits up.”

“I try to communicate with people saying, you know, let’s try and enjoy it, and have some fun. Just enjoy it,” he added. “My life has been blessed, you know, but people really suffer pain, and I know people who are very lonely. And I wish I could do more, but I do the best I can. So that’s my purpose on social media, just to give a message say, ‘Hey.’ "

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