1. Diary of middle school students receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. The epidemic is not over, and we cannot relax. The epidemic may come back at any time. Our great motherland has implemented free COVID-19 vaccination for all people and has carried out vaccination work in a very orderly manner. On August 13, under the unified arrangement of the government, our school began to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. When I received the vaccination notice from the school, I did not hesitate to sign up for the vaccination immediately and received the vaccine in a timely manner according to the school's regulations. Vaccination is not as scary as imagined. A gentle injection is almost painless and there are no adverse reactions after the injection.
Organizing vaccinations in schools is a huge task. It is really a test for organizers to complete the vaccination of more than 6,000 students in a few days. I am very fortunate to have the opportunity to be a school volunteer responsible for maintaining and leading vaccination efforts. I was both excited and nervous to receive this assignment. What I am excited about is that I can contribute to the country and the school's prevention of the new coronavirus epidemic. What I am nervous about is that it is my first time to do this work and whether I can do it well in front of thousands of classmates and parents.
On the first day, I was particularly excited to put on the volunteer’s red vest. The task assigned to me by the teacher on this day was mainly to guide everyone to fill in the forms and maintain the order of injections. I was a little uncomfortable at first, but as the work became more intense, I didn’t think about anything else. I only focused on how to do the work well. At the end of the day, I could sometimes stand for three or four hours continuously, and sometimes I could sit and guide thousands of people. People fill out forms. The vaccination task is arduous and we have no time to rest. After getting off work at nearly six o'clock in the evening, I felt that my legs were very stiff and sore. Tired, but very fulfilling! I got used to it a lot on the second and third days, and I became less hesitant when doing things. I felt more like an old staff member, handling things with ease.
With the completion of the school vaccination work, the three-day volunteer activity ended quickly. I have gained a lot in these three days. I feel the difficulty of organizing the vaccination work, the dedication of the teachers, and the hard work. Thinking of this, I feel that only by studying hard can I be worthy of the hard work of my parents and teachers. Fortunately, it's not too late. I will study harder for a better tomorrow. At the same time, I will continue to do my best to fight against the new coronavirus with everyone. I also firmly believe that we will eventually win the fight against the epidemic!
2. Diary of middle school students receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. In my mind, getting vaccinated is not a rare or novel thing, but having the entire grade get vaccinated together will become an unforgettable scene for me. Yesterday, the teacher posted the gathering time and location to the class group and emphasized the epidemic prevention requirements.
This morning, because my car has a limited number, I was a little nervous, a little expectant, and excited to meet my classmates, and I rode a bicycle with my dad to the COVID-19 vaccination site—— Puyang Medical College moves forward. On the way, I thought about the so-called "experiences" of various people who had been vaccinated. Some said they felt nothing at all, no pain at all, and no reaction in the later stages; others said that their arms swelled up a lot after the injection. , the pain was terrible, and I would catch a cold in the next week. Two completely different statements made it impossible for me to have a directional mental preparation. I wonder which one I belong to? Even though my mother said before going out that based on my physical constitution, I would not feel any discomfort after the injection, after all, "Zi Fei Yuan knows the joy of fish". It was me who was vaccinated, so how could others predict and know how I felt? ?
At ten o'clock sharp, my dad and I arrived on time, entered the medical college playground and found the team of Class 8. We stood in the team and chatted animatedly with Qihan one meter apart. During this period, my father and I carefully read the informed consent form, then *** signed it and handed it to the medical staff.
The team of second-grade students was like a swimming dragon, winding into the room. About fifteen minutes later, I also sat in front of the vaccination table. The nurse sister used an alcohol swab to disinfect it. The needle penetrated the deltoid muscle of the upper arm very gently, and the vaccine was slowly pushed into the body. The sister who vaccinated me might be afraid of me. Nervous, he kept talking to me to divert my attention, and then he pulled out the needle and applied a cotton swab to stop the bleeding. I took the cotton swab and held it on myself, then went to the observation area to observe it for 30 minutes. When I took the brocade lottery ticket away, I was surprised that there was no blood at all, and the same was true for Qihan. But Yushu was different from us. It seemed that she did not hold the injection site, and the needle kept bleeding. One cotton swab could no longer be used. Qihan immediately ran to get another one. I took the cotton swab and pointed it at the injection site. The eye of the needle was pressed directly to suppress it. It took about 2 minutes before the bleeding was finally stopped.
3. Diary of COVID-19 Vaccination for Middle School Students In the blink of an eye, it’s time to get the second shot. It feels like time flies too fast. After all, the first shot was taken in early August, and school is about to start now.
Although the official notification will be tomorrow, due to online classes, I still chose to take the call this afternoon. It happened to be a time when there were not many people there, it was early three o'clock, and the queue had not yet formed. There were a few people sitting in the waiting hall, but soon I heard my name on the radio.
It was still the gentle and familiar doctor, holding a small syringe and a long needle, skillfully rubbing alcohol on my left arm, and while talking and laughing, he gently took out the small bottle of The small vaccine was pushed in. It was much more painful and slower than the first shot. It didn't have the feeling that it was over in the blink of an eye. It was like going through a long journey. The whole process was full of concentration. I took out the needle at the last second and breathed a sigh of relief.
After the treatment, my arm seemed to be numb and aching. Although it was different from other pains, and it was on the left hand and did not interfere with normal work, I still felt half of my shoulder. I can't move, even if I don't move. I feel numb at the slightest touch. I don't know when it will get better. Anyway, don't do too strenuous exercise.
But unlike the first shot, although the doctor gave me a cotton swab to stop the bleeding, the strange thing was that not a drop of blood flowed. This was only discovered after I took it for a long time. Yes, maybe it was a problem with the needle. Thinking about the first injection, there was so much blood but the doctor neglected to give me a cotton swab. It was really uncomfortable to feel that there was so much blood but could not be wiped off.
The whole process is very short, it feels like less than five minutes. After it was over, the doctor sent us a slip. According to her, it was a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19. It recorded detailed personal information, as well as the time of vaccination and the type of vaccine. It was like a certificate after winning a competition. , but this voucher has no sense of achievement and can only give people a sense of solid security.
Looking back, I think that we should have been sitting in the classroom tomorrow, but we have to sit in front of the screen all day, but fortunately, we don’t have to worry about getting vaccinated, and we don’t have to be frightened all the time when we go out for a walk. It feels like the number of people vaccinated in the hospital should be higher tomorrow.
4. Diary of middle school students receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. On the afternoon of August 13, my mother and I came to the school to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. We saw many teachers in volunteer uniforms helping with the vaccination work. We felt that the teachers and doctors They were working very hard, so a few classmates and I came to the school the next day to serve as volunteers to help the teachers.
At eight o'clock in the morning on August 14, several of our classmates came to the school together. Teacher Dong led us to our respective posts: Li Siyu and I came to the place where we filled out the informed consent form to maintain order, and Zhang Yihang and Zhou Silin at the gate of the Art and Sports Building, guiding students to get vaccinated.
In the first hour or so, Li Siyu and I maintained order at the door for a while. Later, due to lack of manpower, we were called to guide the students’ parents to fill in the informed consent form. This job is mainly to teach students. How parents or students fill out the informed consent form for COVID-19 vaccination. In the next two days, we basically helped in this position.
It was very busy at noon on the first day. We hurriedly went out to eat and then came back to continue working. The teachers also took turns to eat, with no breaks in between. We were busy until nearly 5:30 in the afternoon before we finished.
The next two days were obviously not as busy as the first day. There was plenty of rest time at noon, and the completion time in the afternoon was much earlier than the first day. On the third day, we completed it at around 3 p.m. We have also completely ended these three days of volunteer activities for the COVID-19 vaccination of all students.
5. Middle school students’ COVID-19 vaccination diary What, do they need to be vaccinated? Last week, the news said that children over the age of 12 can get the COVID-19 vaccine. When I heard this news, I couldn’t believe my ears. The vaccine this time is not an ordinary vaccine, but a new coronavirus vaccine. It is a vaccine to prevent new coronavirus pneumonia! We develop and produce it ourselves in China, and its safety has been clinically verified. I was very happy and thought to myself: Great, I am finally not afraid of anyone infecting me with the new coronavirus! The summer vacation of 2021 and the winter vacation of 2020 are both extraordinary holidays. No one would have thought that the new coronavirus would last for such a long time! In the absence of effective drugs to fight the virus, vaccines are our current effective method!
Yesterday morning, my mother also told me the news. She also said that she had registered vaccine appointment information for me at the "Henan Disease Control and Prevention" and reminded me: "You may have fever after the injection. Fatigue and not being able to take a shower for three days. "What?" So you still have so much discomfort with injections? I couldn't help but shudder. I thought I should postpone the injection for a few days, but unfortunately, my parents had already received the injection, and my father encouraged me: "It's okay. It's okay for you and I to have two injections." Sure enough, after dad, After some coaxing and coaxing, I reluctantly agreed to accept the COVID-19 vaccine.
At noon on August 11, my mother helped me queue up for a vaccine appointment at the Municipal Center for Disease Control and Prevention at 2 o'clock. The queue for injections was too long, and parents and children were all waiting in line for a hundred meters. It was still longer. I waited until 6 o'clock and finally it was my turn. My mother showed me the appointment verification code and filled in the guardian information and book. The doctor asked us to scan the code with our mobile phones, type out the vaccine notification form, and queue up for another slightly shorter appointment. After more than 20 minutes, it was finally my turn. I handed it to the doctor with my hands pretending to be relaxed and quickly sat down in my seat. I was still a little nervous at the time, fearing what would happen after the beating. But I saw that the vaccinated peers in front of me didn’t seem nervous at all and were chatting and laughing. My mood calmed down a little. I turned my head quickly. "Well, that's it.
"What? It's so fast, and I don't feel anything yet. After the injection, I didn't feel relieved. On the contrary, I was afraid of side effects. I sat on the chair in the observation room. Half an hour had passed, and the observation time had passed. There is no blood on my body, I am safe and sound!
Now, I have received the COVID-19 vaccine. Although it is only the first shot, my heart feels much stronger and I am no longer afraid of the COVID-19 virus. My mother also warned me: "You must continue to take precautions even when getting injections. Wash your hands frequently, drink plenty of water, stay at home as much as possible, avoid going to crowded public places, and never let down your guard." "Looking at the people in the observation room, I nodded heavily.
6. Diary of COVID-19 vaccination for middle school students. Two years have passed since the outbreak of the COVID-19. Researchers have overcome difficulties and finally developed a After the COVID-19 vaccine has been vaccinated for adults, it is now the turn of teenagers over 12 years old to be vaccinated.
On the morning of August 19, my mother and I arrived at the medical entrance early and lined up for a long time to get vaccinated. The team moved slowly on the hospital playground like a long snake, the scorching sun hung in the sky, and big beads of sweat flowed down my back like a waterfall, but this did not affect my excitement at all to see my classmates. There were two faces. We haven’t seen each other for months. If there weren’t special regulations during the epidemic, I would have loved to rush in and kiss him.
While we were waiting, we were busy manipulating chess pieces on the grid. We were strategizing, chatting about things with our classmates, sharing interesting things about the summer vacation, and telling our thoughts. When we approached the vaccination site, "Does it hurt to get vaccinated?" " became a hot topic among us.
At about 11:30, we finally entered the vaccination building. The cool indoor environment cooled down the skin that had been exposed to the sun all morning, and calmed down the anxious heart. After receiving the vaccination certificate, I looked at an empty seat and sat down. I watched nervously as the nurse took out the glistening needle. When the long and slender needle approached me, I silently said in my heart: "The vaccine does not hurt, the vaccine does not hurt." It hurts, but vaccination doesn’t hurt, vaccination doesn’t hurt…” “Okay, press the cotton swab for a while.
"Wow! The vaccination doesn't hurt!
I pressed the cotton swab to the observation area. Looking at the bustling vaccination area in front of me, it seemed a little deserted. After our class finished the vaccination, There are still two shifts left, and 14 shifts have already been completed. The nurses can't take a break in between. They have been working for several hours now. Looking at the long queue outside the building, I feel unhappy. Some people lamented: They worked so hard!
It was already 12:30 when I got home, and the sunshine outside was still brilliant. Alas, I was exhausted physically and mentally after queuing all morning, but Medical staff on the front lines of the fight against the epidemic have to work hard every day. Isn’t that even more tiring? Salute to you, great protest workers! It’s just you who bear the burden for us!