Salt Bailly
Auburn, not Ginger.
The entire workforce in the pharmaceutical warehouse I work in were offered the vaccine at the beginning of this month. An email went around this week containing data about the take-up, which has been pretty good: 500 out of 600 employees consented and have received their first jab, with the second booked in for April/May.
Only 10 employees turned it down due to "not trusting the contents", with a few more waiting on a doctor to confirm it's safe for them.
In my team, around 50% of us had some form of side effects. Younger people tended to get flu-like symptoms such as constant shivering the night of, whilst others (like me) just had some mild back and arm pain.
My folks, who I'm currently staying with, had their jabs the week before me too, so this has been a massively encouraging month after the uncertainty of the last year.
Only 10 employees turned it down due to "not trusting the contents", with a few more waiting on a doctor to confirm it's safe for them.
In my team, around 50% of us had some form of side effects. Younger people tended to get flu-like symptoms such as constant shivering the night of, whilst others (like me) just had some mild back and arm pain.
My folks, who I'm currently staying with, had their jabs the week before me too, so this has been a massively encouraging month after the uncertainty of the last year.