 Hello everybody, Andrea here. So thank you for your patience. I have not been feeling very well for the past couple days. I had received my second COVID vaccine. So a lot of you have been emailing me asking my opinion about the COVID vaccine. You've been wondering if I'm getting it and I was very reluctant to kind of share my opinion and talk about it because I didn't plan to get the COVID vaccine just because I was hesitating. I have a lot of allergic reactions to random things. So I didn't want it to, you know, do more harm than good for me. But around here sounds like everywhere. What's been happening now is they're basically making it mandatory. Not mandatory, but if you want to eat out in restaurants, if you want to travel if you want to go see a movie just do the basic necessities and fun things of life. You have to be double vaccinated. And so I don't want to miss out on any of that. So I kind of bit the bullet. I said, you know what, there's nurses on site, I'm going to do it. I did have a few extra precautions just because of my medical history, and I was fine with the vaccine itself. So I don't like needles but I wasn't nervous because of the needle. I was just nervous how my body was going to react to it. The last thing I wanted was to be sick for weeks and not be able to see patients because you know what guys you got to pay the bills right, but I had to get it done and around here as of September 22nd they're just making it a lot harder, even harder for those who aren't vaccinated to really get on with life, you know, and in a lot of areas as a healthcare professional you need to work or sorry, you need to work. So I didn't want to be in that situation where I couldn't work. I couldn't see patients without the vaccine. You have to wait two weeks for it to be fully effective and you have to be double vaccinated for it to be fully affected. So I didn't want that to happen to me guys so I got the vaccine and to travel you need the vaccine and I'll be doing some traveling so that's what I did but let me talk about it a little bit. So I was very sick. I was fine for the first vaccine I actually felt fine. The second vaccine I felt fine too but then that evening I got very, very sick. I'm not one to get sick. I'm very lucky. I want to say I have a strong immune system. I'm very lucky. When I get sick it's maybe once every three years, but when I'm sick I'm sick. I'm bedridden. I'm like a child. I can't eat, sleep. I can't do anything. It's horrible. So I was bedridden basically for a couple days. I felt awful. If you messaged me, if you emailed me, bear with me, I'm getting back to my emails now. But I was very sick. Muscle aches. My arm was very sore. I was hot. I was cold. I couldn't sleep. Basically flew like symptoms you guys. That's what I had. But this is just an opinion video only. If you're vaccinated, not vaccinated, I don't care to each their own. That's truly what I feel like but people have been asking my opinion. Do I care if patients are vaccinated? No. Whether you are, whether you aren't, I don't care. I really hope they don't have to be to get their teeth cleaned because I truly do not care whether they are or not. I don't feel any less safe whether they are or not. I haven't been vaccinated all this time and I see multiple patients every day. I wear a mask at all times. I didn't get sick, you guys. Neither did my patients. Just going to leave that out there. But I'm fully vaccinated now. I do have to wait the two weeks to be like fully, fully, you know, safe and whatnot, right? Sorry for the blurriness there. I moved and my camera didn't like it. So, but I feel good because I can get on with life. I don't have to worry. But I didn't want the vaccine. So I'm just going to put that out there, but I'm glad I got it, whatever. Comment below. Let me know your thoughts, you guys. Let me know your opinions. It's always nice to hear from you. And I will talk to everybody soon. Thank you for watching and everybody have a great day.