Vaccines make me smug

I am feeling a bit smug these days.

It’s all because of the vaccines I have received. Both doses of the anti-COVID vaccine have been injected into my left arm. I also have received the booster shot. They’re all Pfizer medications.

So, I am fully vaccinated … and then some!

It’s the smugness I am resisting with all my might. I am still masking up when I walk into strange indoor venues. This afternoon, for example, we walked into a church lobby to cast our votes for Princeton city council, school board and Texas constitutional amendment issues. We didn’t see masks on too many other voters but, by golly, we are taking no chances.

We keep hearing about “fully vaccinated” individuals testing positive for the COVID virus. Neither of us wants that to occur in our house. So, we are taking measures to avoid exposure to a potentially killer virus.

Still, the smugness I am feeling is a tough obstacle to overcome.

I will stay vigilant against the virus. Smugness be damned!

johnkanelis_92@hotmail.com

2 thoughts on “Vaccines make me smug”

  1. You do one that according to Fauci and ā€œthe scienceā€, masks are to protect others not yourself. You belief Fauci on everything else, but not this? Interesting.

    I have zero problem with people wearing masks. I actually keep one in my pocket and if asked to wear one around certain people, I put it on.

  2. Another note. You do recall in 2020 when a Trump was touting the vaccine development every single Democrat said donā€™t take it, donā€™t trust it, it has t had enough time for studies, it could kill you and donā€™t trust since itā€™s coming from Trump. Then, when Biden won, a complete flip flop.

    Goes directly with your hypocrisy article that you recently wrote.

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