Trudeau Wore The Same Outfit For Both COVID-19 Vaccine Doses & His Tattoo Was In Full View

The PM rocked a casual white tee again for his second vaccine dose!

Trudeau Wore The Same Outfit For Both COVID-19 Vaccine Doses & His Tattoo Was In Full View

Trudeau Wore The Same Outfit For Both COVID-19 Vaccine Doses & His ...

Managing Editor, Canada

Keeping it casual! Justin Trudeau's tattoo was on full display this week as he received his second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.

Wearing almost the exact same outfit as his first dose, the PM rocked a short-sleeved white tee, a pair of navy trousers, a brown watch and a black mask with a maple leaf on it.

Trudeau's casual shirt meant his upper-arm tattoo was visible, which is pretty rare as he's usually wearing suits. He was also sporting his brand new haircut!

Back in 2012, the PM revealed that his body art depicts "planet Earth inside a Haida raven." He got the globe aspect when he was just 23 years old and the raven part for his 40th birthday.

He got his first dose back in April and received AstraZeneca. After Canada confirmed that it's safe to mix and match doses, Trudeau then received a Moderna dose on July 2.

Sharing a photo of himself getting his second dose, the PM told Canadians, "Vaccines are our path to better days - so make sure you get your second dose when you can. I got mine today, and I couldn't be more grateful for the health care workers who've made this all possible."

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