I work in healthcare and just got my second shot (Pfizer) on Monday. Feeling very humbled and grateful. 1st shot—mildly sore arm, like you’d get with any injection. Received my 2nd shot at 0800 am. Had a sore arm, of course. Fine the rest of the day. A little fatigue which could just as likely have been caused from my night shift work schedule and lack of sleep. By bedtime (11p) I had a low grade fever under 100.5, which I might not have noticed had I not been paying such close attention. I didn’t feel bad enough to take anything for it. Fever was gone by 2 am. May have had a very mild headache (say 1/10) in the a.m. that could have been in my imagination and went away in about 30 min after a cup of coffee and a Tylenol. Felt completely normal after that. Totally worth it. I imagine the side effects were over much more quickly and were multiple times milder than Covid. Feeling guilty that husband is not eligible yet (and probably won’t be for months though he works in a college and is probably at a pretty high risk of exposure). Also frustrated that my parents who are eligible (75+) have no way of accessing the vaccine yet and cannot wait in hours-long lines even if they were able to contact someone (local health dept. phones set to voicemail) to tell them where and when to go. At any rate, I am grateful to have been vaccinated through work, still take precautions in public, and am hoping so very hard that research finds you can’t spread the virus easily once vaccinated. It would be such a relief to have less chance of making my family, friends, and community sick.