[MUSIC PLAYING] SPEAKER 1: All right, first COVID vaccine for UVA . You ready? EBONY JADE HILTON: First one. Let's go. SPEAKER 1: All right, relax your arm as much as you can. [CAMERA NOISES] EBONY JADE HILTON: That wasn't bad. SPEAKER 1: All right. We can high five, am I right? EBONY JADE HILTON: We did it. [LAUGHS] SPEAKER 2: Congratulations. SPEAKER 3: That seemed pretty painless. FRANKIE ALLEN: Yeah, it wasn't that bad. I'm just so thrilled. SPEAKER 4: Yes. EBONY JADE HILTON: This has been a long year of us waiting for some light at the end of the tunnel, and it's just incredible that we did have this vaccine produced. FRANKIE ALLEN: I'm a patient care tech in the staffing resource office, so I float to all the units in the Medical Center, including the Special Pathogens Unit to care for our COVID patients. I just received my first dose of the vaccine. I am ecstatic. It's pretty amazing what can be done when we all work together. HLA KYI: My name is Hla Kyi. I work in the housekeeping team. I am the team leader with the south tower COVID Unit. SPEAKER 1: You're going to feel a little burn. Awesome. TAISON BELL: I can't think of a better way to honor the lives of those who have suffered than by taking this vaccine and protecting yourself and your families and getting us to a point where we can turn the corner. We're never going to forget what we've been through, but this is a step we need to take to get better. SPEAKER 1: All right, you did great. TAISON BELL: Thank you, sir. SPEAKER 1: Yup, good to meet you man. TAISON BELL: Thank you. Nice to meet you too. SPEAKER 1: Good luck to you in everything. Yup. We appreciate everything that both of you are doing every day. TAISON BELL: Thank you, You too. [MUSIC PLAYING]