There are three different
vaccines available in India - Oxford-AstraZeneca's Covishield, India's Covaxin,
and Russia's Sputnik-V - and I took Covishield, which is the only available
vaccine now despite what I was about to take in case of. My dad and mom had
already completed the course of two doses of vaccine two weeks before mine.
They took the 2nd dose 6 weeks later, following their 1st dosage. For me, they
have given 90 days or 14 weeks to take the 2nd dose.
The ICMR (Indian Council of
Medical Research) has extended the duration between the 1st and 2nd dose of
vaccine from 45 to 90 days for Covishield. I don't know about the other two
vaccines. I registered online on May 1st itself, and till now, every time I
open the page of registration, it shows available for the 45+ only. So,
rejecting it, we went directly to the vaccination center as it had already
announced that differently challenged are an exception of all, and they are
true to their words.
Less than a km from home, I
reached the vaccination center riding my power wheelchair, and we had to wait
for only 10 to 15 minutes that too because of some issue going between the
staff and some public. Actually, they issued tokens to the people to take the
vaccine, and they all seated maintaining a distance, and suddenly the staffs
announced stopping of vaccination, and people erupt. After some argument, they
were allowed to vaccinate, but some went off already.
I'm feeling normal until writing down this, and no pain on the arms too, but I don't know what kind of reaction it stored for me further tonight or tomorrow. I'm quite confident that my body accepts the vaccine and works better to prevent Covid and lessen the effects of anything that comes against it. The doctors who were around me when vaccinated encouraged me to eat well and be confident. And don't go anywhere until taking the 2nd dose, without fail.
Good to hear that. Your parents and you are safe now.
ReplyDeletehipp hipp hurray at last..iam so glad for you jeevan..it will be allright..now you can have that big smile xxx
ReplyDelete...GREAT news!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to hear that you've gotten your first shot of Covid vaccine. I hope you have no problems from the shot, and that your second shot will go as well as our second shot went.
ReplyDeleteGood to read that u got vaccinated.
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Glad to hear you had no major reaction to the vaccine and that session went well ~ Xo
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That's great news to read, Jeevan. I got the AstraZeneca jab too about 4 weeks ago and still have to wait 8 weeks for the second jab. I'm happy for you, have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteSo good to read you got vaccinated and everything is okay so far. Have a wonderful weekend Jeevan.
ReplyDeleteHello Jeevan,
ReplyDeleteIt is great that you were able to get the vaccine.
I had my second shot only after 28 days from the first shot.
I hope you stay well, have not reactions to the shot.
Take care, stay well!
Have a great new week!
Good to know that your parents and you have taken the vaccine. Hope everything is normal. Hope for the same smooth procedure for your 2nd dose too. Take care and stay safe.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear Jeevan..Stay safe!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear . I am yet to get it
ReplyDeleteHere in Kerala vaccination slots are opened for one or two days started from 3pm every day. But the slots fully booked with less than a minute. So every day we want to check cowin site. Glad to hear your first dose vaccination completed.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your experience