I know, I know – pics or it didn’t happen. Over a year into the pandemic we are seeing the first glimmers of a return to normalcy. In Israel, fully vaccinated people are going to concerts and it is no longer necessary to wear masks in public spaces. The promise of this future in our own respective countries is tantalizing, and this makes the thought or reality of getting vaccinated against COVID-19 very exciting. And like all exciting, good things, it’s only natural to want to make as many people as possible aware of it. Hence, we have the rise of the ‘vaccine selfie’.
Why I won't be posting a vaccine selfie
Why I won't be posting a vaccine selfie
Why I won't be posting a vaccine selfie
I know, I know – pics or it didn’t happen. Over a year into the pandemic we are seeing the first glimmers of a return to normalcy. In Israel, fully vaccinated people are going to concerts and it is no longer necessary to wear masks in public spaces. The promise of this future in our own respective countries is tantalizing, and this makes the thought or reality of getting vaccinated against COVID-19 very exciting. And like all exciting, good things, it’s only natural to want to make as many people as possible aware of it. Hence, we have the rise of the ‘vaccine selfie’.