I prayed hard about this vaccine,I got the all clear from the doctor and nurse, regarding my severe reaction to a drug, many years ago…so I went in faith, had the injection at 15.00 pm…did you feel the injection when given?
I felt nothing and asked the nurse, if she was sure she had given it to me,…I don’t feel anything, had to wait for 15 mins in the waiting room, before we were allowed to go.
I am pleased that you were brave enough to have the vaccine Pauline. Try to relax, as most people have felt tired like I did, but the secret is don’t worry & allow yourself plenty of rest for a couple is days!
Thanks,Mags, yes, indeed ,it was a big decision ,but it felt right ,it’s like a feeling in your gut, if you get my meaning, the nurse
told me,I would get protection, after 3 weeks of having the first injection,I go back for the second, when they text me, I also received a form, saying what vaccine I have had, have to take it back with me, when I get the next vaccine…
You had your injection over 3 weeks,haven’t you,Mags?
So you have some protection from covid.
Yes I had mine just over 5 weeks ago but I won’t take anything for granted, I’m willing to wait for the 2nd vaccination before I venture out a bit more.
Another thing,this covid outbreak has shown me,Mags, just how “ precious “ life is, it has definitely changed my outlook on life, “ what’s important and what’s not important “ comes to mind, I wonder how many others, have had a revalue on their life…so many deaths ,not just the elderly either…so very sad,and traumatic for many families, who have lost loved ones .,to this virus.
The focus is on the BAME’s is because a lot so it seems are either refusing it on religious grounds or whatever
It’s said in some places there are too many people living in one home l. Example 3 b/ r house , 2 double beds in each bedroom .
Do the math . If one comes down with the virus how are they going to cope isolating ?