14 May 2021
The Agitation After
Do sixteen-year-old blogs care about cake for their birthday?
I don't know, but mine does, I guess. And if not, I do. Besides, looking out at the world today, it's a time for celebration. Well, kinda. It definitely feels like it ought to be, but it also definitely feels like it ought not to be. Feelings are weird, man.
Vaccination against Covid-19 accelerated so much just over the course of April that late March and early May really have seemed like they were two different worlds. It's hard to understate just how hopelessly things felt to be plodding along, and then — BAM! — suddenly, there's a lot of hope in this new reality. So much, so fast that it's difficult to suspend disbelief. I suppose psychological trauma, in whatever form, will tend to do that.Each of the last 6 weeks or so has brought rapid change: Just in the last three days, emergency use authorization for the Pfizer-BioNTech BNT162b2 vaccine was extended to children as young as 12, and CDC recommendations were updated to reflect that fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear masks in most situations.
Of course, broader society remains complicated. Knowing for sure you're actually in one of those safe situations is impossible, and while it becomes more likely over time, it's nowhere near a guarantee now. We know that folks need time to adapt well. Just as March and April 2020 were a sudden shock to the system as we came into this pandemic, it seems that May and likely June 2021 are shaping up to be similar as we come out of it. So, while the light at the end of the tunnel is ever clearer, true celebration does still seem a bit premature. For now, anyway.
But I did my part and got my (Pfizer) jabs on 12 April and 03 May. The first one, I think, was not administered particularly well and my left arm even still has a little stiffness around the injection site today after having been quite sore for the first 10 days, but the second one (in the other arm!) was quick and comparatively painless. After having helped run two elections in 2020 under pandemic conditions, I am incredibly thankful that I will be just past the 14-day post-vaccination threshold considered "full immunity" before the upcoming municipal primary election on 18 May.
There will be more public excursions to come, of course. At the present moment, all have me anxious, albeit to varying degrees. But all in due time.
In the meantime, while we work our way up to getting ready to gather again, have some bloggy cake. It's just as shocking that this blog is that old.
Posted by Tim Parenti at 23:59 ET
Posted in Blog Birthday
1 comment:
Mark and I are fully vaccinated and Stephanie and Leah have had their first. It really is so comforting to know we are heading out of this. Happy Birthday Bloggy!
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