I count myself blessed to had received my second shot this week. And my story is that growing up in the colored community back in the '30s, I grew up getting shots. I remember getting vaccinated for smallpox. I remember getting shots for the polio shot – that was the big one. And we had Black doctors in my community, I had a family doctor that I knew. So, I always trusted the medical community that I grew up in and so I just didn't question getting the shot. I think that the best way I can take care of myself at the age of 88, with COPD and high blood pressure, is to protect myself the best way that I can. And I felt, when they offered us the vaccine, that CVS came in and gave us... And by the way, I had two pharmacists: The first one was an African American man, Alex. He was wonderful. And the second young woman who came for the second shot, I just felt like I was in good hands. So, here I am today. I have no after-effects.