And a Manhattan SoulCycle instructor apologized after getting the vaccine early by presenting herself as an “educator.”ADADIt’s not surprising that vaccine envy is rising, said Ash Nadkarni, an associate psychiatrist and an instructor at Harvard Medical School. It starts growing, and if you don’t prune it, it will cover the entire tree.”Here are strategies that can help stave off vaccine envy — or at least making living with it more tolerable. I resent the fact that Grandma got vaccinated.’ You’re not a terrible person.” Brushing off envy, or burying it instead of acknowledging it, isn’t helpful, she said. The only way to fight envy is to be emotionally honest with yourself about what you’re feeling and why. Parisi, the San Francisco mom struggling to stave off vaccine envy, said her mind has darted to uncomfortable scenarios: Is there a back-alley way to secure vaccinations for her family?
Source: Washington Post February 16, 2021 13:01 UTC