Purple Plum Fairy got her vaccine against COVID-19 for free from the QC LGU |
Things must’ve been pretty daunting and difficult for most of us. I had a few friends who had experienced mental breakdowns and depressive episodes due to what seemed to be endless community quarantine. Worse, we hear friends or people we know pass away due to Covid or other debilitating diseases. Others were retrenched from their jobs while a few others had to struggle with half of what they were supposed to receive as compensation—as they say, it’s better to be gaining something rather than not to be gaining anything at all. During this trying times, practicality is what we need. My husband works as a frontliner and there isn't everyday that I worry about him, his overall health and well-being. But there isn't anything I can do about it. I just pray hard that he will always be negative each week he gets swabbed for antigen test.
How are you coping with the pandemic? I just got my final
dose of Sinovac vaccine courtesy of the Quezon City local government as part of
those A3 category (those with comorbidity) since I have diabetes and
hypertension. Originally, I had registered in three different cities since I
wanted to take a chance and I thought, whichever comes first, there will I go
and get my vaccine. I had registered in the City of Manila (since workplace is
within the area), in Las Pinas (because my husband hails from there and that’s where
we were supposed to live) and back home (in Quezon City) even if I am now
living in Bacoor Cavite since January 2021 (after I have gotten married and
chose to live on our own). I ended up having my vaccines done in my beloved “city
of the stars” because I was enlisted in our barangay.
Even if I had to travel all the way from Bacoor City to
Quezon City twice just to have my two doses of vaccine, I really didn’t mind at
all. It was after all for my health & safety. It was a good thing my dear
husband made sure he was there to support me in every step of the way. I have
hypertension stage 2, which means my blood pressure is spiking like crazy. And
mind you, I had to make sure my blood pressure gets lowered to at least 140
(systolic) from around 200 plus. It was difficult as I had to double my dose of
my maintenance medicines, but nothing could keep me from my desire to get my
jab.
Purple Plum Fairy gets her first dose of anti-COVID vaccine |
So what it is that made me want to get vaccinated? I know that even with my vaccine, I’m not totally immune with Covid virus. But I believe somehow, it will protect me from mortality. The Department of Health (DOH) and World Health Organization (WHO) recommends emergency vaccinations against COVID to protect us. When you choose to skip vaccines, you leave yourself all the more vulnerable against COVID and all its other variants.
Purple Plum Fairy had her vaccine against COVID virus at the public elementary where she finished primary school. |
Vaccines are as important to your overall health as diet and
exercise. Similar to eating healthy and nutritious foods, exercising and
getting regular check-ups, vaccines play a significant role in keeping you
healthy. It is one of the most convenient and safest preventive measures
available against COVID.
Even if there have been reported issues and side effects, these
side effects said to be associated with vaccines are pretty uncommon and much
less severe than the COVID virus they prevent. So as they say, choose the
lesser evil.
Purple Plum Fairy here showing her vaccination card during her first dose |
If you ask me, the vaccines I’ve had didn’t have much side
effect on me, with the exception of the double dosage of meds I needed to take
which made me a bit dizzy for a few hours. But after having rested, I was up
and about. But I think the vaccine itself didn’t really had much side effect on
me. It was more of my own meds for hypertension which had caused the dizziness
I had experienced. Overall, I’d still recommend that you get yourself vaccinated.
There are also perks and freebies available exclusively for vaccinated
people in various restaurants and establishments. You might want to check that
out too. Lucky for some areas in Metro Manila like the people from Las Pinas,
they might also be the lucky one to bring home as house and lot, motorcycles
and other awesome prizes by the end of the year where a raffle will be held for
those who had their vaccines and filled up the entry forms.
Practice social distancing at all times. |
I may not need any raffle prize to convince and motivate
myself to get my vaccine. I consider myself fortunate to be given the chance to
get my vaccines for free by the local government unit of Quezon City where I
used to reside. And for as long as I am COVID-free and so does my loved ones, I
still believe there is a ray of hope for all of us. Someday soon, everything
will be back to normal again—where we can hug our friends and family and enjoy
each other’s company sans face masks and face shields. But for now, we had to
do our part first by getting ourselves jabbed, adhering to social distancing
and following the government’s health and safety protocols. Let’s all pray that
we will be able to get through this, no matter what.
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