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An acquaintance of mine once became ill after being infected with the aforementioned

virus. And it was at that point that my family and I made the decision to be vaccinated. I was
chosen to get vaccinated because my parents are frontline workers, and when vaccinations were
accessible in our area, Cagayan Valley, the first people to receive them were the frontline
workers and THEIR respective family members. Of course, there are the older folks. After being
vaccinated, I noticed that my left hand became heavy and that I was experiencing frequent
headaches. I was able to deal with the circumstance by walking and eating fruits and other
nutritious meals. Most importantly, I took medication to help me cope.
Despite the dire circumstances in which we find ourselves, my family and I always
maintain an optimistic attitude. We never lose sight of the fact that one day, people's sorrows,
anxieties, depressions, and fears will be put to rest. We feel that we have the most powerful
weapon in our arsenal to combat this issue. And it is PRAYER, as well. Prayer is very essential
in everyone's life, but it is particularly crucial in safeguarding one's mental health. Because via
prayer, we will be able to strengthen our bonds with our heavenly Father and establish a more
intimate connection with him. We'll be rescued if we do it this way.
Due to my vaccination, I was able to persuade other FEU students to do the same, which
was really beneficial. Because I am certain that receiving this kind of therapy would benefit both
you and others around you, I advocated for it. People may be concerned about the many negative
effects, but believe me when I say that it is better to be safe than sorry in this case. And yes, this
treatment will help me go back to my beloved university when face to face is permitted because I
know for the fact that BEING VACCINATED WILL BE ONE OF THE REQUIREMENETS
NEEDED!

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