E hoje, é com imensa gratidão e alegria que dou um grande VIVA!!! à Ciência.
Ontem tomei a Segunda Dose da Vacina AstraZenica/Oxford contra a Covid-19.
Foram 3 meses entre a primeira e a segunda dose e estes dias demoraram muito para passar, mas finalmente este dia chegou.
Vacina SIM!!!
Agora sou uma dos 37.389.678 . Brasileiros totalmente imunizados, que receberam as 2 doses das vacinas ou a vacina em dose única. Ainda somos poucos, apenas 17,76 % da população total do Brasil. Embora imunizados , precisaremos continuar com os demais protocolos, como evitar aglomerações, uso de álcool gel e uso de máscara.
Esta semana também meu filho e nora que moram em outro estado, receberam a primeira dose e logo estarão totalmente imunizados também. Na cidade onde moro ainda estão vacinando pessoas com 35 anos e estamos todos ansiosos para que minha filha também consiga receber logo a primeira dose. Rezando para que isso aconteça logo.
95.217.256 Brasileiros receberam a 1a. dose e representam 44,97 % da população.
Sabemos que quanto mais rápido todos, ou pelo menos entre 80% a 90% da população for totalmente imunizada, menos chances de novas variantes surgirem e isso é necessário para que a situação seja controlada mundialmente. Não adianta só alguns estarem bem, todo o planeta precisa estar, ou o perigo continuará a rondar as nossas vidas.
A situação da Pandemia aqui no Brasil continua com números alarmantes. Embora a ocupação das UTI's nos hospitais tenha caído significativamente. Estamos nos aproximando da triste marca de 550 mil Brasileiros que perderam a vida para a Covid-19.
Até Ontem a noite, o Brasil registrava 19.660.912 pessoas infectadas com
549.500 mortes. infelizmente a média móvel de mortes continua acima de 1000 mortes diárias.
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A manta de colo em C2C (Corner to Corner) que eu estava fazendo ficou pronta.
Mais uma manta pronta para ser entregue para moradores de asilos através do projeto Quadradinhos de Amor São Paulo.
E, como não consigo assistir TV sem estar fazendo algo, aproveitei outras sobras de lã para fazer mais algumas carreiras nesta outra manta com a técnica C2C. E estarei com ela em mãos neste Domingo, acrescentando mais algumas carreiras.
Desejo um feliz Domingoe uma semana abençoada para todos.
Se cuidem!
Em conexão com:
Kathy em Slow Sunday Stitching,e
Kate em 15 Minutes to Stitch
Covid is becoming the pandemic of the unvaccinated, isn't it. Wonderful you are now fully immunised. If only everyone would do so. I get my second jab in a couple of weeks. Your finished lap blanket is lovely, Ivani. Have a lovely week.....keep warm.
ResponderExcluirI’m so happy to hear you have had two vaccine shots! Your country has had a very rough time during the pandemic and I hope as more people are vaccinated, the situation will improve.
ResponderExcluirYour corner to corner blankets are beautiful! A great way to use up your leftovers from other projects.
Stay safe!
I'm so glad you're vaccinated, it certainly gives peace of mind. your afghans are always so lovely. They bring happiness to you while crocheting and joy the recipient. That frigid cold front sounds terrible, I hope you can stay warm! Happy stitching!
ResponderExcluirCongratulations on receiving your second shot. I pray that more and more people continue to get vaccinated as soon as possible. Your C2C blanket is so pretty. It keep someone nice and warm. Here in the USA we are experiencing record high temperatures, while you are dealing with the cold. Stay warm and enjoy your stitching.
ResponderExcluirCongratulations! I know those 12 weeks feel like forever. I have 6 days to go now, and I'm counting down.
ResponderExcluirWatching the olympics is a bit easier here this time, as we are almost in the same time zone. But often they have been on the other side of the world, so I know what it is like for events to be on when you are asleep.
That cold weather coming your way does not look good. There is so much extreme weather everywhere this year.
so glad you have been able to get your second vaccine I do hope more people in the US will take advantage of it and get it - there are so many here in my state that will not take the vaccine as they believe awful stories about it that aren't true. It will keep them safe and they ignore it and now a lot of people are in the hospital again. Nurses and doctor's are over worked and more are dying that don't need to.
ResponderExcluirI always have to work on yarn projects or sewing when watching tv I never just sit and watch it seems.
Such a relief to get a vaccine!
ResponderExcluirHope the weather improves soon and in the meantime those corner to corner blankets will be very needed!
I'm very glad you have had both your doses and part of your family there first. You will be counting those 21 days now until you are covered fully. I know what you mean about the opening ceremony to the Olympics and it must be really hard for the competitors with no spectators.
ResponderExcluirKeep warm!
Your blankies are just beautiful and will be welcomed warmth as the days cool. So wonderful that you have received both of your shots and hope that you are doing well. Have a lovely day.
ResponderExcluirI am pleased that you and your family have been vaccinated. We have received our 2nd one here in New Zealand as well. The Covid numbers in your country are truly alarming, everyone must do their part to keep safe and well. I'm sure you are happy to keep safe inside your home doing your stitching and crochet these days.
ResponderExcluirI’m so glad you are fully vaccinated. Praying your daughter to be able to get hers. I enjoy seeing your sewing and crocheting projects. Stay safe my friend.
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Congratulations on getting your second vaccination. Hope the rest of your family can get theirs soon. Love the red, white, and blue blanket, it's a classic color combo for a reason. Stay well and stitch on.
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