I got vaccinated, 1st dose, today from the Urban community health center at a walkable distance from home. Vaccination started in India in January, and
the first preference was given to frontline workers and later to those above 45
years; from May 1st, vaccination open to everyone above 18. But, they couldn't
begin as announced due to a lack of vaccination, and in our state of Tamil
Nadu, it started only last week with special priority to differently
challenged.
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.
By the time they vaccinated me,
Republic Tv was covering the vaccination and after seeing me in the
wheelchair, they inquired me about shooting while I was vaccinated. I accepted
immediately as they said it could be awareness for people who refused to
believe or were scared of vaccines. While moving out after waiting for 10
minutes on the premises, as advised by them to see I feel any discomfort, they
interviewed me (click
here for the video link on YouTube) with few questions related to my experience with vaccination.
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.