This morning, my sister informed me that she was scheduled for Johnson & Johnson vaccine and so I immediately ask if I can go with her and get vaccinated too. She called our cousin if there was a chance that I can also get a schedule and luckily, she said yes.
Upon arrival at the area, there were already a lot of people already who were signing the information sheet, got interviewed and some were already taking pictures as a proof. We saw some familiar faces, especially senior citizens and those who were taking maintenance medicines. They were actually the priority for this day, those who are under the A3 category, but we just requested our cousin if she can allot a slot for us.
Officers who were in-charged of the said vaccination tried hard to observe the protocols but some were really stubborn because they want to avail of the said vaccine as it only required one dose unlike the others like Sinovac and Aztra Zenica. They gave us numbers so we could check if it's already our turn but because senior citizens need to be prioritized this number system was not followed.
We came back after lunch because the facilitators needed to have a break time too. When we came back, our cousin immediately assisted us and talked to the head doctor if she will allow us to get vaccinated today but the doctor said we will need to wait a little longer and see if the remaining vaccine will be enough for us all. However, my cousin made sure that we have a slot by separating 3 for us.
It's almost 3pm when we finally finished all the process and now I am fully vaccinated.
How do I feel after? Well, my arm/shoulder felt heavier right after I got vaccinated. It's like I even felt the medicine burst and my head hurts after. When I got home, I immediately took paracetamol to avoid any possible fever or something.
So far, as of this writing, I feel okay as if nothing happened.
How about you my friends? Are you fully vaccinated now?
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Thanks for reading and God bless.
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Hooray! Good job for getting vaccinated. We can see a clearer and brighter future. Byebye COVID. Shoo away. 😁