Getting my mom inoculated with the first dose of Covid 19 vaccine, was seamless when compared with the administration of second dose. For the first dose, I just booked her schedule through cowin website and took her to the concerned hospital, got her injected and we were back home but it wasn’t the case with her second dose.
As my mom’s second vaccination’s dose
date was approaching, I tried to book a schedule for her through Cowin website
but I was not able to find the schedule for her. This rang an alarm bell and I
knew getting the second dose will not a cake walk. So I tried looking out for
slot every now and then but the outcome remained the same.
Finally one day, I got a schedule
and we were too happy about it. This hospital was little far from our place,
still we decided to go ahead. When we reached the hospital after so many
struggles, we were informed that vaccine is out of stock. I was like, what’s next
because both mom and me, were clueless now.
We were back home disappointed
and I was trying to figure out ways to get my mom vaccinated. I was even filled
with guilt too, as I was the one who persuaded her to get vaccinated. I was
scared about any adverse effect of vaccine, if administered beyond the
stipulated time. Mom too was little worried and anxious and kept checking with
me about the status of her next schedule.
Then one day we read in paper
that for second dose, we have to get in touch with our ASHA worker, as online
booking has been barred now. Mom immediately called her and she too informed
mom that vaccine is out of stock now but she will inform us when vaccine is
available.
One day while checking vaccine
schedule for my mom, I saw the hospital near our home has been fully booked for
vaccination. Immediately I called the ASHA worker and informed her about it,
she told stock has just arrived and she will book my mom for the next available
slot. After a day, I called the ASHA worker again and she informed that she has
scheduled my mom’s vaccination appointment. I was little relaxed but was not
too amused by this news. I wanted to enjoy, only after getting my mom inoculated
with the vaccine, any celebrations before that was meaningless.
The date allotted for my mom’s
vaccination was during the stringent lockdown announced in the state of Kerala.
Though the government circular, made it clear the people going for vaccination
will be not stopped, still ground reality couldn’t be judged sitting at home. That
was another worry for me, second dosage was in the midst of so many worries,
unlike the first shot, which was pretty cool.
A day before vaccination one of our neighbor uncle came to
me and said he along with his wife would like to accompany us for vaccination.
As they too got the same date and the center was also the same, they were also
due for their second dose.
On vaccination day, we all left
in my car for the vaccination center with all relevant documents to
substantiate our claim for vaccination. This time my mom didn’t receive an sms
confirming her vaccination schedule, so I was bit wary whether cops will allow
us to go to the center.
As expected, cops stopped us and
uncle told them, we are going for vaccination and they allowed us to travel, first
hurdle of the path was cleared. Vaccination center was crowded, I didn’t expect
so many people there, especially during lockdown.
My mom, uncle and aunty went
inside the center and asked me to stay in the car only. Fortunately I got a
shaded place to park the car and waited there till for almost three hours till
my mom, uncle and aunty returned back, after being inoculated. My feeling at that
time was, I have won a big war against all odds. Getting the second shot of vaccine for my mom
was, no less than a war for me and my mom.
Before making their way to the
car, I sanitized their hands and checked their phones for the sms notification,
intimating about the second dose. It was important for us, to show to the cops
on road, who might ask for proof of vaccination.
Our way back home was pretty smooth, though cops stopped us but they didn’t ask much and allowed us to go. Back home after shower, I downloaded the final vaccination certificate for my mom on her phone and asked her to keep it handy.