aphanon_meme ([personal profile] aphanon_meme) wrote2021-01-18 12:00 pm

part 370 fresh flowers on a side table in the morning

Um, 2020 was a year that happened. 2021 is a new year that will happen! With flowers! And side tables! And mornings! And I didn't want to make some sort of 20s-themed name because look what happened in 2020, look what happened.

Enjoy part 370!

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[personal profile] lux_n_burg 2021-01-18 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
No problem, if you have any other question, I can try to answer those as well (as much as I can with my English). o7

So, I got the first one last week, the second one is due three weeks after the first one. If I remember correctly, after two weeks you can already have some sort of vaccine protection, but the second shot is necessary just to be extra safe.

The needle was very thin, I almost didn't notice it and didn't have any adverse/allergic reaction, aside from the injection site feeling a bit sensitive after a couple of hours, but that was no different from when I'm getting a flu shot. In general you shouldn't do sports or anything physically demanding afterwards and ideally sit down and wait at least 15 minutes, to see if there are any immediate side effects.
And out of several co-workers, only one had a mild headache afterwards, even someone else, who has many allergies, had no problems.

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(Anonymous) 2021-01-19 01:44 am (UTC)(link)
ahh thank you, you are so sweet to answer questions.

I'm so happy that you (and your co-workers!) didn't have any bad reactions! ahh I'm just really glad you were able to get the vaccine scheduled!


(I signed up for my city's vaccine schedule notification, but umm, considering the Trump administration botched the vaccine rollout... not sure when I will be eligible or when they will be available.)
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[personal profile] lux_n_burg 2021-01-19 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
No problem at all. :3

And it's unfortunate - and that's putting it mildly - whenever politicians manage to make an even bigger mess out of all of this.

In Germany those who are 80 and older and also those who live in nursing homes alongside the people who work there
(and nurses and doctors etc.) are the first to receive vaccination.
It's certainly not handled perfectly here, but that was to be expected.

Currently I'm only worried about my parents, who have to wait for their turn since they're both "too young",
despite being at a high risk due to their various health problems. :/