Loretta Lynn gets COVID-19 vaccine
She said she is "ready to put Covid in the rear view mirror!"
Loretta Lynn has received the COVID-19 vaccine.
The 88-year-old music icon revealed on Instagram over the weekend that she and her daughter, Peggy Jean, were administered the vaccine at a local health facility in Tennessee.
"Well, I bundled up and Peggy Jean and I rolled out of Hurricane Mills so I could get this vaccine," Lynn wrote alongside a set of photos where she's all smiles in her winter wear, along with a close-up of her "I Got My COVID-19 Vaccine" sticker.
"I’m sure glad to get it and am sure ready to put Covid in the rearview mirror! And I enjoyed the mom daughter time, too!" she added.
Lynn isn't the only country legend who's been vaccinated. Family Hospital Systems shared a photo last week of Willie Nelson getting his shot.
On the music front, the "Coal Miner's Daughter" singer is releasing her new album, "Still Woman Enough," on March 19, featuring collaborations with Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire and more.