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My wife and I were able to get our first dose of the Moderna vaccine, and we are so grateful that we were able to do this. Our 24 year old daughter who is living with us while in college also had her first dose. The other two kids in the house have their appointments made for later in April, thanks to the state opening up availability to everyone over 16 years old. There seems to be a light at the end of this very dark tunnel. I'm still judging people and this is bothering me. I see people without masks and it ticks me off. I went back into the office, even though I'm not sure that I was ready. There is a loose mask mandate in the office, but I see people, especially the partners walking around without masks and even though I've known these people for decades and know them to be good and generous people, I can't help thinking that they are, kind of, being jerks about the safety of their employees. I have a couple of coworkers in my department who, because they have been vaccinated won't wear a mask. "Well, I'm immune." one of them told me. He doesn't understand that there is a possibility that he could still get it, and even though his symptoms would probably be mild, he could get someone else sick. The scientists just don't know yet, and until we do we need to protect each other. There are still jerks in the world, and it makes me sad.
March 29, 2021