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Ford truckie back for jab

Retired Ford truck driver Giuseppe ‘Joe’ Puglia returned to his old Norlane workplace on Wednesday with a very different purpose.

The 80-year-old, who has Alzheimer’s disease, received a COVID-19 vaccine as the factory-turned-immunisation hub ramped up operations that day.

Born in Sicily in 1940, Joe had celebrity status among Ford drivers for his impeccable driving record, according to daughter Josie.

“Dad still likes to say that he was the best truck driver at Ford, and he was awarded with a certificate of excellence before he left,” she said.

“Dad was one of the first truck drivers to drive the first B-double and B-triple trucks here in Victoria.

“He even got the job to drive up the Ring Road in the B-Double with Victorian Premier Joan Kirner as his special guest.

“He was well respected by all his mates at Ford, along with Victoria Police and VicRoads; he was known as the ‘Celebrity of Ford’.

“Dad’s fondest memories are of his time at Ford, which he talks about over and over again. Even with his condition, he remembers his time at Ford like it was yesterday.”

Josie said Joe’s family was relieved he would be protected from COVID-19 after the vaccination.

“Initially, we were nervous, but we spoke to his medical team who assured us that it will be the best thing for him. It will also ensure our family can be together after a very difficult year for us.”

The vaccination hub is currently taking bookings for 1A and 1B cohorts. Those eligible can phone 1800 675 398 to book an appointment.

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