Certified Zombie
Wesh! Wehhh! 'di nga?!
That'll how most of us reacts when hearing the word zombie. But in today's age and time with deadly virus around, zombie was coined after some memes regarding COVID-19 vaccine. Was it really how? I don't actually know, maybe you do.
In relation to the description by Webster dictionary, I refer myself a zombie when I woke in the morning without a decent sleep resulting to dark circles around my eyes, bloodshot eyes (but not as red) due to lack of sleep, very pale complexion and sometimes very unorganized thought due to absentmindedness. A total slack that is.
So there, zombie images or memes were posted on social media with a corresponding vaccine. After completely jabbed with phzer, I can say I am a certified zombie. Yeah! Party, party!
A major requirement
Since the introduction of vaccines against COVID-19, the government has been persuading the public to get vaccinated to have protection against the so-called virus. Yet, many were not convinced most especially that news about it had been constantly changing. First, it was not recommended for those with comorbidities and the elderly but later on they were the ones who were properly advised to have it.
We all know what had been going on regarding the vaccines when it comes to getting vaccinated. The "no vaccine, no ride" was one of them. It prompted citizens to show their disgust on social media when they were asked about their opinion towards it.
We are currently on alert level three but when you look around, their seems to be no cases. (Edit: I don't know what alert level we are in today, but it was getting back to normal).Yes, every household has a member having colds, cough, and flu. The weather is cold and unpredictable which intensifies the transfer of virus but the elders said that even on the olden days there was a year or years when the whole community is going thru such but they only refer it as "muteg" or in Tagalog, it is sipon which is colds in English. There was no restrictions and the like. But then, it will pass on itself.
Regarding restrictions, when I took my 2 year old boy to the hospital on the second week of February I was asked so many things at the triage. We were nearly not granted entry. They asked if there was anyone in my household who is fully vaccinated so that they will be the one to assist my boy. I told them we were not from the central town and those fully vaccinated were out working. It was a waste of time until I showed them the picture I took from my first dose. So this just shows that they're not entertaining unvaccinated citizens?
Recently, pediatric vaccines are also being introduced. As of today, they're not that strict about it. No doubt that it will be implemented as a requirement for full force face to face soon. It will be just like what the higher age group.
Like what I said, am not against neither am I a pro. However, doubts are still lingering since we still doesn't know what it will be like after a couple of year after getting jabbed.
What can you say about the vaccines for pediatrics?
This was drafted on February 17, after I was fully vaccinated. But I was only able to get it done and posted today due to my busy days... I can only say I am a zombie even before getting the vaccine.
Additionally, lets continually pray for peace between the conflict of the currently warring countries...
3-6-22
Am a bit outdated here and thus my articles... I have so many unfinished drafts which no longer need posting. At ako'y nanghihinayang... Sana magkaresulta ang online selling q pra d masayang c effort at qng bakit ako laging wala dito. If only I could be divided into two or three so the other halves could perform the other tasks.
This should be posted on 3-2-22.
Edit: 3-10-22
Z_Graeden
It's all up to you to be vaccinated or not but I just don't like how they give restrictions to unvaccinated. It seems their rights are not being addressed regardless of what the government says.