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Due to the pandemic that has plagued the world since 2020 the Mexican artist Marco Antonio Solís has made one or another comment that invites us to reflect on the covid, in a quite particular way. On this occasion, the singer-songwriter, better known as El Buki, made a comparison between the virus and true love.

The #COVID19 is like true love: some have already had it, others are going to have it, some have it right now and others will never know that they already had it…”, he wrote on his Twitter account and until now the message has 6.593 Retweets, 2.794 Tweets quoted and 24,1 thousand likes.

Marco Antonio Solís is a defender and promoter of vaccination against covid and constantly posts messages on those who invite people who have not yet received the vaccine to do so.

“VACCINES SAVE LIVES. Go and get vaccinated, for you, for those around you, for your family and those who love you! Get vaccinated for those who left and lost the battle waiting for a chance”, he wrote recently.

On Christmas Eve, one of his tweets on the subject went viral. “It almost smells like Christmas already! But if you don’t smell… DON’T GO OUT!!!”, he commented.

The Mexican singer-songwriter has 1.9 million followers on his Twitter account and there he has dedicated much of his time to inviting vaccination and taking the pertinent care to prevent contagion from a fairly funny, if you will.

“Get vaccinated without fear! More damage must have been done to them by their ex and here they are all very much alive. Vaccines save lives!!!”, he wrote in July of the year 2021.

In the world, many people have refused to be vaccinated against covid due to various reasons. One of the most popular cases has been that of Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic, who could be deported from Australia for not being vaccinated. The athlete arrived in Melbourne on January 5 after receiving a medical exemption to participate in the Australian Open, without being immunized.


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