Third COVID-19 Booster Shot Administered | Infection Control Measures in the Construction Industry

Hello, everyone.

This is Enta.

I went to get my third COVID-19 vaccine shot on Monday evening!

And last Tuesday, I took the whole day off (though I did work on some quotes at home).

COVID-19 Vaccine

This time, I decided to get the Pfizer vaccine.

The last two shots were Moderna, lol

 

Well, either one would have been fine, but the Pfizer vaccine was easier to get this time.

 

I thought I was coming down with a fever, so I took a day off the other day, but as it turned out, my fever was intermittent and didn't really get very high (I think this varies from person to person).

My temperature kept fluctuating back and forth around 37 degrees—it was the most lethargic 37-degree range I’ve ever experienced, lol.

Once my fever goes up, I get really hyper, though~

 

And after a while, I start to calm down and feel like nothing's wrong.

It was the same thing over and over again, every few hours.

 

Well, since it's that time of year, it's okay to take a day off, so I recommend that everyone get vaccinated as soon as possible.

What's more, once you get your third shot, it becomes easier to travel abroad.

In some cases, the local quarantine period may be shortened or eliminated altogether.

The same goes for quarantine after returning home.

 

To be honest, I'm really happy because I'm hoping to go to Vietnam and Nepal for now (Technical Intern Training Program interview).

I recommend it because the response is completely different depending on whether you hit it or not.

It's a bummer when your freedom of movement is restricted, isn't it?

 

It seems that, due to the passage of time, the novel coronavirus will likely be reclassified as Category 5—the lowest category—among the five categories of infectious diseases, alongside the flu.

Measures Under the Infectious Diseases Control Law

As early as July of this year?

If that happens, we'll go back to business as usual.

I really hope that happens soon.

 

See you later.

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