So, vaccine dose one is done! And I am so very grateful for the scientists and healthcare staff who made it possible. M and I watched an interview with one of the leading vaccinologists working on the Oxford-AstraZeneca back in April last year and she was so clear and calm and confident that there was a high chance that the vaccine they were working on would be viable. It was, and is now being rolled out around the world. What an extraordinary achievement!
I started work early this morning and managed to get a full day of archive work in despite the trip out for the vaccine. There was quite a queue, and it took nearly an hour between arriving at the vaccination centre and getting out at the other end. On the way home we stopped at Next to pick up a couple of click and collect orders. After two months of lockdown this was a major excursion!
Apart from the vaccine trip I have been very lazy today and not exercised at all. However yesterday I did my first yoga class in a couple of weeks - my back didn't object, which is great - and followed it with a four mile walk in the afternoon. There was blue sky and some early blossom in a couple of places. Between the beginning of spring and the speed of the vaccine rollout, everything looks so much brighter and more hopeful.
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Hooray!! 🤗
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