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[plague diaries] adventures in agoraphobia
The good news is that the agoraphobia has at least a tenuous connection with reality.
The bad news is that it is deeeefinitely acting up again, now that we've gone from <20 active cases in the borough to >1250.
So, okay, action plan: resume wearing masks when using pavements to get to the allotment. Don't push myself too hard on any of this, because the tenuous-grip-on-reality means that it is susceptible to reason and means that I can use stats to stop it fretting, at least to some extent.
And possibly look the data for vaccine efficacy up again. (I had Pfizer, on Wednesday the 12th of May and Tuesday the 8th of June, on the grounds that given that it had been more than 21 days and I was getting invited back I wanted to get to Full Immunity sooner even if it was perhaps a slightly less robust Full Immunity, but -- looking up the numbers so I know rather than Just Having A Vague Sense would probably be good for me, given the givens.)
The bad news is that it is deeeefinitely acting up again, now that we've gone from <20 active cases in the borough to >1250.
So, okay, action plan: resume wearing masks when using pavements to get to the allotment. Don't push myself too hard on any of this, because the tenuous-grip-on-reality means that it is susceptible to reason and means that I can use stats to stop it fretting, at least to some extent.
And possibly look the data for vaccine efficacy up again. (I had Pfizer, on Wednesday the 12th of May and Tuesday the 8th of June, on the grounds that given that it had been more than 21 days and I was getting invited back I wanted to get to Full Immunity sooner even if it was perhaps a slightly less robust Full Immunity, but -- looking up the numbers so I know rather than Just Having A Vague Sense would probably be good for me, given the givens.)