My second dose today. Relief. Quite a few people (at the appropriate distance) waiting for their turn in a corridor with alternating rectangles of light and shade.
@mona65 and tomorrow it will be Pier’s turn. Will life slowly start to go back to normal? We are still in semi lockdown, but we are not in a hurry. What about you and M?
@caterina Here only restaurants, fitness centers, etc. are closed, and we are working from home. Museums are open, with limited access! And meet-ups restricted to 10 (tested) people. But the numbers are going up again!!! My parents are fully vacinated, but it will take a lot of time, until we can get our doses. Estimation end of July. But at least, we can test (quick antigen test) as often as we want (free of charge). We just did yesterday,... as plus to all other measures. Only lots of people just don't care,... what makes me sad.
@taffy thank you Taffy. I wish my husband had received Pfizer too, instead of A/Z that is less protective against the infection, although it protects 100% against hospitalization and death. In Uk they have reduced deaths to zero with AZ. Let's hope
@haskar@ginnys@phil_howcroft@carolmw thank you for your comments. Those stripes of light impressed me, while I had nothing to do except waiting! However I waited no more than 15 minutes