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Medical professionals working on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic have dealt with a taxing year — from treating an overwhelming number of patients desperately ill with a new virus at once to facing uncertainty about personal protective equipment supplies.

So when Boston Medical Center received one of the first nationwide shipments of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine early Monday morning, it was a reason to celebrate. For the first time in months — and on the same day the nation surpassed 300,000 deaths from the virus — hope was on the horizon.

In a TikTok video uploaded by the hospital on Facebook that has since gone viral across social media, staff — some donning yellow hospital gowns, others in scrubs, and all wearing face coverings — are shown dancing, their shared elation clear. To my wife our home ain’t no castle our life ain’t no fairy tale but still you are my queen forever fleece blanket

And their choice of song? None other than Grammy-nominated singer Lizzo’s “Good as Hell.”

“On December 14th, Boston Medical Center received its first shipment of the COVID-19 vaccine,” the Facebook post caption reads. “And staff are ‘feeling good’ about this important turning point in the pandemic.”

The hospital, which has so far received 1,950 doses of the vaccine, will begin vaccinating health care workers this week, according to the post.

Kate Walsh, the president and CEO of the Boston Medical Center health system, said the celebration epitomized her love for the job.

“Teams of people working safely and equitably distribute vaccines to their front line colleagues getting cheered on by their friends celebrating the arrival of the vaccines,” Walsh wrote in a tweet. “A great day, a great place.”

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