Maldives Diary Episode 6: Favourite channel on TV

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I am not a big fan of television. As a result, my home is devoid of television. In my office (the doctor's lounge), however, there is a huge television. So we can watch TV whenever we have some spare time.

The majority of my coworkers watch sports or movies on television. However, if I really want to see something, I'll turn on the Sky news channel, which is a British news station.

The news isn't something that everyone enjoys watching. As a result, some of my coworkers used to ask me "Why do you tune in to this station? Do you want to learn a British accent or learn more about the United Kingdom? "

"Both," I used to say with a smile. To be honest, I enjoy learning new things, and watching the news is a fantastic way to do it. As a result, this is the only channel I watch.

While watching the news one day, I learned that the efficiency of Astrazeneca and Pfizer vaccines decreases after a few months, resulting in less protection against covid and the need for a booster dosage.

This is a new study that hasn't been fully established yet. A lot of information about vaccines and coronavirus is emerging. It's not wise to stick to one source of information.

In any case, the news attracted my interest because I had recently received the Covishield vaccine (a brand name for Astrazeneca manufactured in India).

If this study is correct, I'll need to take a booster dose because I just finished the second dose a few months ago.

This is all for today. See you in the next episode. Thank you for taking the time to read this.