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What Volunteering As a COVID-19 Vaccination Nurse Has Taught Me

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I have been volunteering as a nurse at our local COVID-19 vaccination clinic. After giving a few hundred injections, something struck me.

Adults are, like, super afraid of needles. No one really likes seeing something stabby entering their skin; no one really watches themselves getting vaccinated.

What’s really staggering to me, though, is the number of people — again, fully grown adults — who not only say that they don’t like shots (who does?), but then, after telling me how nervous they are, and how much they’re looking forward to “getting it over with,” then feel the need to apologize for being “such a baby.” All this got me wondering why people are so apologetic about showing their emotions.

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