Just back from getting vaccinated. Was a very slick operation. Well done to the NHS and all the volunteers. I am extremely grateful to have been vaccinated so soon. I am also very aware of all the work that has gone into developing these vaccines in such a short time. I'm sure many people have given up their personal/family time to expedite development.
For me, there was never any doubt about getting vaccinated. If you are older and get Covid, it's a bit of a lottery. It must be so scary for families who have watched a loved one being taken away in an ambulance. So many times they just don't return. It must equally be terrifying for someone who is put on a ventilator not knowing if they will ever waken up again.
I did not want to get ill or get long Covid. I was pretty convinced that I would really suffer, or possibly die if I caught Covid. I am ultra fit, but really suffer badly if I get flu or bad colds, especially if they go into my chest.
Apart from my 'selfish' reasons for wanting the vaccination, it is very important for me to protect others around me. I would really hate to unknowingly pass on the virus to someone else who then dies.
I got the Pfizer vaccine, the technology or the scare stories about possible unknown long term effects just don't worry me one bit!. Everything in life caries risk and life itself is a terminal disease. I believe that any personal risk is far outweighed by the benefits to all of us.
I have also volunteered to take part in follow up
research on the vaccines to monitor effectiveness and any side effects, so that any trends can be spotted as early as possible.