Morning all.
Well, that was easy

(Covid shot)
We've been with the same HMO for 30 + years, and did they have it together!
Due to a swamped web site (for appointments) it wasn't possible to get concurrent or even consecutive slots, although I had managed to get us slots only two apart. Went to check in and asked if the nurse could take us both at the same time. Yup!
Sauntered back toward the injection area, 6' apart from others (us together), maybe 5 minutes before we went in. Then sit and wait for 15 minutes or so to be sure no sudden adverse reactions. As expected (and hoped!) my penicillin allergy was no problem. (Well, no respiratory problems with that, so, yeah, didn't become an issue.)
Although my prior info was wrong, we got the Pfizer version, not the Moderna. (I'd guessed Moderna earlier since it's a satellite facility, figured the logistics of cold would make it the Moderna.) Second dose scheduled on the spot, three weeks out.
That was all done before noon. By mid afternoon we both felt a little flushed. Not feverish, just warm(ish). Injection site a little sore, but not even as much as, say, a tetanus shot. Pat felt a little tired. I did, as well, but in my case I think it was more the relief / come-down from worrying that my allergy might cause a problem.
She's still abed (only one of us is crazy enough to still be up at 6 even though retired

) but I woke feeling fine. No residual issues. Other than relief
Meanwhile,