translated from Spanish: Gonzalo Vazquez received the second dose of the vaccine : “It doesn’t give me happiness”

Last March 11, Gonzalo Vazquez, a journalist and chronicler of Intruders, received the first dose of the COVID vaccine. Despite his young age, the journalist was able to access the inoculation, because he is in the risk group. Days after the vaccine was given, Vazquez spread the virus, but fortunately it got along well and, without complications. At the time he had explained that from the age of 6 he was diagnosed with diabetes, so he was able to access the Sinopharm vaccine.
“I’m not happy to be in 4.86% of the population that completed the vaccination plan. My situation should not be an exception, but the rule.”

“In a short time, it’s going to be a year before we’re working from home. It’s tremendous. They don’t know how eager I am to come back. I’ve been diabetic since I was 6. I’ve been watching for as long as I can remember. Throughout my life I had nothing left to accept my illness, but I swear to them that it never hurt as much as it did in 2020: a condition I never chose put a handbrake on what I had always sought,” he lamented at the time.

Today, a few hours ago, he published that he concluded with the vaccination schedule but far from being happy, he made a reflection on his networks.” I got the second dose today. I hesitated to tell it because of the current moment, but I take the opportunity to make something clear. I’m not happy to be in 4.86% of the population who completed the vaccination plan. My situation should not be an exception, but the rule. To think otherwise would be to level down. We need more management and fewer strokes of luck. More vaccines and fewer words. I hope that everyone can access what is right and that the fortuitous will become usual. For me, it was a ticket to freedom. Thanks to this I was able to go back to work. We need a fairer country,” he wrote.

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