I have had Covid-19 and still have side effects from the virus – such as dry cough, brain fog, muscle weakness, and extreme fatigue. I was vaccinated as soon as I could be – it wasn’t available when I got the virus.
I am a big believe of being vaccinated. I have a weak immune system and I appreciate all of those that have gotten vaccinated. I think that it is important to speak about and I appreciate all that speak out about getting vaccinated.
Ariana Grande took to Instagram and said she’s “vaxed and masked,” along with some other information about vaccinations.
“vaxxed n masked. 🖤,” she started her Instagram post.
“this is your gentle reminder to please get your vaccines if you are eligible. this thing is not yet over ! sharing some info because i care and if i can, i’d like to help anybody who is hesitant or curious with making their decision,” she continued. We love the approach that she is taking, of understanding, not being pushy, but giving facts. Because we are now in a time where it is more important than ever to get vaccinated.
“this delta variant is very new and since data is changing all the time, i’ll source some links for you to stay up to speed yourself but so far… we do know that it spreads much more easily compared to previous variants. most of the spread is among unvaccinated people and in areas with low vaccination rates ! and yes although you can still get it while vaccinated, the vaccine helps to protect against severe illness, hospitalization, and death ! all great things to be protected against in my book. oh and if you have already gotten sick with COVID-19, you should STILL get vaccinated!” she wrote.
“for more information especially on some of the Covid myths that are circulating the internet, go to https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/health/conditions-and-diseases/coronavirus/covid-19-vaccines-myth-versus-fact please and reassure yourself why getting vaxxed is the move. save a life or two. who knows. some helpful accounts that i love following are: @niniandthebrain @jessicamalatyrivera @itsmadetosave @doctor.Darien @dr.risahoshino.”
Get the vaccine if you are able to. It’s important that we’re taking care of our selves and everyone around us.