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Blogger celkalee said...

Glad you were vaccinated, glad it was the Pfizer, we are seeing fewer reactions with that one. I had mine in February,(I have an auto-immune disease so I qualified with the elderly and infirm) in a baseball park of all places, cold, snowing, a lovely day. It was a huge party. The providers had security stations (early on there were some issues with non-eligibles showing up with no appointment) There were covered and heated little pavilions, hot chocolate, tea, and coffee were provided with muffins, pretzels, or peanut butter crackers. Much like an organized tour of the Vatican, we were ushered by our guide through all the checkpoints, into the clubhouse, social distanced, masked, gloves if you wish, to your assigned injector. Then your guide took you to your wait station, monitors were spaced among the crowd. After your 15 minutes, you were given a tote bag, some cleansing supplies, tissues, a selection of masks, lots of literature, your return appointment, and a snack. Everyone was laughing, high-fiving, etc. Now, this is in a big city, none of us knew each other, we had a wonderful time with just a sore arm and a low-grade fever the next day. Interestingly, we have two very large and competing hospital systems here. The sponsor was my competition because my system was busy vaccinating the entire first responder population and students. We have 5 large universities that all have a medical program of some sort and the students were being trained to inject, therefore they needed to be vaccinated first. My friends and I made over 10,000 masks for our first responders, nursing home residents and anyone who asked for them. If I never, ever, ever have to make another mask I will have fulfilled my life mission. We are seeing a few more reactions with shot #2 and our research literature is clearly pointing to NOT getting the 2nd shot if you have had the virus. Reactions are serious. Feel well, we will be able to live again.

June 9, 2021 at 5:28 PM

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