Posts tagged covid-19
I'm finally fully vaccinated! Now what do I do?

It's finally here. I am officially a couple of weeks out of becoming fully vaccinated with my coronavirus vaccine. For those who read my previous post, trying to obtain a vaccine as a person with a disability has been a long, difficult road.

You've heard me talk about all the issues those with disabilities were having to try to get a vaccine early on in the vaccination process. But unfortunately, the vaccination was virtually impossible to obtain in places across the country.

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Yes, I'm disabled and still waiting for my COVID-19 vaccine.

In 1997, I was fighting to survive. A severe cold and asthma complications left me paralyzed with a collapsed lung. I spent eight months in the hospital and relied on a ventilator to breathe.

It was a frightening time for me and my family and a day doesn’t go by without me thinking of that ordeal.

More than 20 years later, I have adjusted to life as a person with a disability and the fear of being so close to death has subsided. But with the rise of COVID-19 and the current uncertainty of getting access to a vaccine, the possibility of me being hospitalized is a very real possibility.

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Fans have a new way to meet celebrities during the pandemic

While the convention floors may be empty for a while, COVID-19 has given fans a new way to meet their favorite celebrities: virtual meet-and-greets.

I’m a self-proclaimed nerd. It all started as a young kid collecting “Spawn” comics and watching “The X-Files.” in the 90s. Even today, I still proudly wave my nerd flag into my 30s as several original drawings of “Daredevil” and “Batman” adorn my office walls while a custom “Gundam” model keeps me company near my desk.

There are many rites of passage in “nerdom,” but perhaps one of the biggest is attending conventions. I have been lucky enough to attend many local comic book conventions and even attended the great San Diego Comic-Con a few times.

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What it's like covering the coronavirus

COVID-19. Coronavirus. Social distancing. Welcome to the new normal (for now). I and many others across the state of Arizona are transitioning to a new way of life. Living rooms are now offices, solitary walks around the neighborhood are daily workouts and Zoom meetings are a popular tool for social interaction.

The pandemic has taken hold of the globe's attention and the world watches and scrolls for updates on the fight against COVID-19.

And I am one of those who have the privilege to provide an essential service as a journalist to help keep my community informed during this tumultuous time.

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