This blog post is important and advisory one & I want all of my readers to really understand it. Anybody (anti vaxx or not) including you. I am not really an expert on anything health or medical. After all, it is really a matter of life and death and we all experienced challenges in this very difficult times in the pandemic. Thanks for understanding.
Today, I received a second dose of the Covid 19 Pfizer vaccine jab.
Two doses = fully vaccinated. 😀🙂
That means I am fully vaccinated as I received both doses of the vaccine.
Since I do not have anything much to say other than I am very happy that I have two jabs. Although I am still not satisfied with the government (the UK government)‘s handling of the Covid 19 situation, I am impressed that levels of normality have started already to resume in the society and that Coronavirus is under control.
However we are not out of the woods. We are still in the pandemic. Covid is not gone completely so we (the people) got to stop with the illusion that Covid is gone just because social distancing and mask wearing is no longer compulsory in England or anywhere in the world & that now it is personal choice optionally.
Covid will be with us for long time unfortunately as we human beings already got started to live with it. I hope there won’t have to be anymore lockdowns in the future. Otherwise, it will be part of the routine (Covid measures/restrictions and lockdowns) every time when there is new reported cases of Covid infections, hospitalisations and deaths with any existing and potential Covid 19 variants.
No wonder many people in England have believed the hype. “Freedom Day” hype. mrlimitless95.blogspot.com
Covid is not over. It is still impacting all parts of the world. What we should do as human beings (vaccinated and unvaccinated alike) is continue doing a preventable measures (hand washing, face mask wearing and social distancing) & staying safe.
Just because I received a both doses of the Covid vaccine (Pfizer) doesn’t mean I cannot get Covid.
I can get Covid but the difference is that as fully vaccinated person, I will not be severely sick or being hospitalised or die from Covid. At least I am lucky that I won’t get long Covid.
I know the coronavirus pandemic is far from over so I said before that I will continue to wear face mask and social distancing and using hand sanitiser. Knowingly, I can behave responsibly so that I don’t endanger the lives of others including the vulnerable ones.
So continue to stay safe people. I hope and pray at the some point, Covid will finally be eradicated once and for all. And it can happen if we continue to behave responsibly.
Don’t pay attention to any foolish person who would not be bothered to behave responsibly (therefore passing on Covid to someone irresponsibly) or anti vaccine people or conspiracy theories/disinformation about Covid. At the end of the day, having a Covid 19 vaccine jab is a choice. Not compulsory.
Here is my other blog post about my first dose of the vaccine back in June 2 months ago.
So here are the photos of today as I received a second dose of Pfizer vaccine.
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