

Jabbed
COVID Vaccine Experience Stories
A note before you read
This book is a collection of personal, first-person testimonials offered as companion reading. It is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical condition or decision.
About this volume
The COVID-19 vaccines arrived in the middle of an ongoing crisis — developed faster than any vaccine in history, rolled out into a world that was exhausted and divided. People's experiences of receiving them varied enormously: the arm that ached for a day, the fever that lasted a week, the unexpected relief of feeling protected, the anxiety that preceded the shot. The voices here cover the full range.
Inside this volume
Fifty first-person accounts describe the COVID vaccine experience from a variety of vantage points: the decision to be vaccinated, the process of each shot, the side effects felt and those not felt, and the ways the vaccination shaped each person's relationship with the pandemic and with their own health. Some writers describe initial hesitancy; others describe immediate willingness. All write from their own experience without agenda.
Who it's for
For anyone processing their own vaccine experience, the newly vaccinated, and those still navigating uncertainty who want to hear from people who have already made their decision.
Format · Instant download · PDF & EPUB · Fifty first-person accounts
A collection of personal testimony, offered as companion reading — not medical advice.
What’s inside
- 50 single-author testimonies from real people
- A short, plain-language introduction to the topic
- Editor’s note, contents page, and curated resource list
- Professional interior typesetting and an original cover
Formats & reading
Every purchase includes a print-quality PDF (best for desktop, tablet, and printing) and a reflowable EPUB (best for Kindle, Apple Books, Kobo, and phones). Files are DRM-free.
Infectious Diseases & Recovery
What's inside
Inside this volume
Fifty real people, in their own words — honest, unhurried companion reading, never a substitute for medical advice.


