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According to the spokesperson for Seimas, on the second day the temperature and muscle bathing bothered him.
“The second day with AstraZeneca. 42 hours have passed. Yesterday morning I felt a general weakness, but the temperature did not bother me. The immune plant in the body was established to a higher capacity only in the afternoon, somewhere around 2 pm I felt that the temperature had risen, the thermometer read almost 38. I was not in a hurry to take the medication, the heat decreased after an hour, another.
But not for everything: the temperature returned at night and with clear indications that this time it does not usually disappear. The same 38. They bathed their muscles the same way they did all day. However, the feeling is not the same as with the flu: I felt more fatigue and general weakness than I feel after several very hard and long hours of work or a very long and exhausting journey.
i drank ibumetin, the temperature dropped, I felt good again at night, it was interesting to observe well-being, it seemed that military exercises were being carried out on the body. A regrouping of immune forces in preparation for a nasty foe. That, as we learned yesterday, has already broken into Lithuania with a new variety: the South African covid.
It won’t be easier for us, but if we don’t relax too much, we can survive better than our neighbors. Both the Poles and the Estonians are now in the position we were in in December. We know how to stop the rising wave, but it may not be necessary if we all feel responsible to protect ourselves from it.
The second night with the vaccine was something like the first. I woke up more often. I move the vaccinated hand freely again.
I hope that the agreed quantities of vaccines will arrive in Lithuania as planned and that they will add tens of thousands of conscientious citizens to the ranks of vaccinated every week. And in May and more. We may not reach 70 percent by midsummer. societies vaccinated, but I think that then we will be so many that we will be able to enjoy the summer with as much emotion as we dream of it now ”, writes V. Čmilytė-Nielsen on the social network Facebook.
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