 Hello everyone, this is Ahmed Dan of AhmedDan.com. I just had my COVID vaccination and today I'll talk about how am I feeling within 24 hours of after the first shot. On this channel, I'm always trying new and different ideas. If that is something you're interested in, please visit for more. So just a little disclosure that this is not a recommendation or suggestion of anything and I'm not a medical professional. These are just my own experiences. Your own experience may differ totally than mine. So this video is just for, you know, I'm just sharing my own experiences. So this is not any recommendation or suggestions. So I had my shot yesterday at 7 o'clock and the arrangement was really, you know, seamless and nice. I would like to thank the City of Toronto and the Ministry of Health for that. It was very fast and quick. So my appointment was at 7 o'clock and it was done within, I would say like, you know, 10 minutes, but then I had to wait for 15 minutes and I'm going to show you some, you know, papers they gave me. So during this 15 minutes, they would monitor you and if there's any problem, then, you know, they would take care of that. But I didn't feel anything. So I just like, you know, left after 15 minutes and actually I even walked back home and I even picked up a coffee at the Tim Hortons. So I was feeling totally fine. Then once I came back home, everything was going okay. But I started feeling a little pain at the spot where the injection was given. And then still everything was normal. But I feel like at night I fit a little bit feverish, but it's not, you know, nothing exceptional or not too much. And I've noticed that my voice was a little bit, you know, rough, but it's still, you know, not a big deal. So another thing I noticed that I was feeling a bit tired and due to the fact that I had actually, you know, shot my project Ambience Soundscapes all day on the Toronto Island. So that part, I'm not even sure that, you know, I was feeling tired because of being outdoor all day and doing some filming or if this is due to COVID vaccination. But I had a feeling that it could be due to COVID vaccination because I do Ambience Sound Project every Saturday. So I had a very good sleep because, you know, I was tired and then in the morning I felt like a little pain at the spot where the injection was given. So what happens when I lift my arm, it has a little pain, but it's nothing exceptional. You know, even I don't know that it's there until I know that I have a pain. So it's not letting me, you know, or it's not refraining me doing for from my everyday daily work. I'm just doing everything normal as is. So that pain is very negligible on my left arm. And the nurse was really good who gave me the shot. I didn't feel any needle or anything. It was really fast. And even I told her that, you know, it was really good and she was very happy. And they told me that, you know, I could take Tylenol, which is acetaminophen or acetaminophen, which would be for, you know, pain, but I don't see any need for that because at this point, you know, I'm just doing fine and normal. But I can, you can probably tell that I have a just little rough voice. And in the morning I had a little bit of runny nose. So the my symptoms would be just like, you know, a bit of tiredness, a little bit like, you know, fever here and there, but it's not consistent. It's not just like staying and the runny nose even gone. But right now I feel that my voice is still a little rough. So it's going to be like, you know, is I have another like, you know, four or five hours to complete the 24 hour. But you know, so far the symptoms and after fifth and everything, it's very negligible. And it really, I don't even feel like, you know, I had the COVID vaccination first shot. So the COVID vaccination I got was the Pfizer one. And the best one is actually whatever comes to you or whatever the whatever is being offered to you. So I just got that, let's see if I had something else, I would have taken it. Everything's, you know, okay, it really doesn't matter which one you get or which one I get, I would just be taking whatever comes to me. And that's what I did. So my luck brought me to Pfizer vaccination. The first dose and the second dose is coming sometime in August, so it's quite a few months. So if I get, you know, lots of views on this video, then definitely I'm going to do more videos on my experience and definitely I'll do more videos on the second shot. But at this time, I'm feeling totally normal and totally okay. And I have now more confidence that, you know, I'm going to be okay from outside exposure and everything. But still I'm going to, you know, do everything or take all the precautions as I would normally do. So taking the vaccination doesn't mean that, you know, I'm going to stop follow the regular routines which you're supposed to do to, you know, help prevent yourself from COVID and other diseases. For example, washing hands and using masks and everything. So that's what I wanted to share with you today. Thank you for watching this video, there'll be more videos coming up. So I'll see you shortly. Thank you.