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At Dr. Chinn’s Vision Care in San Diego, California, both Dr. Chinn and his daughter Dr. Jenn received their vaccines this week. So far, the only side effects they’ve reported are soreness at the site of injection. Image via drchinnsvisioncare on Instagram.
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Mei Fleming, OD, who practices at Luminance Vision in Lafayette, California, celebrated a new year and new antibodies while getting her vaccine. Image via drmeifleming on Instagram.
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The team at Orange Circle Optometry in Orange, California, got vaccinated—even though it meant waiting in line for two hours. Image via orangecircleoptometry on Instagram.
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Drs. Walker and Story, ODs and sisters who practice at Double Vision Eyecare in Georgia, received their vaccines early in January. Image via doublevision_eyecare on Instagram.
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Liz Moore, OD, who practices at Eye Center of Southern CT, had the second dose of the vaccine last week and shared one of the biggest side effects: the urge to post about it on social media. Image via dr.liz.moore on Instagram.
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In Indio, California, Athena Brasfield, OD, of Coachella Valley Optometry was able to get her vaccine too. Image via drbrasfield on Instagram.
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The team at Park Slope Eye in New York City showed off the all-important sticker after vaccination dose number one. Image via parkslopeeye on Instagram.
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Some students have been able to get vaccinated, too. C. Heather, an OD student at Arizona College of Optometry, received the first dose of the Moderna vaccine. Image via seeheather on Instagram.
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