Thanks!
Unfortunately I think I may have spoken a bit too soon.
I made it through work today fine, but I started feeling super dragging around the time I got home(which would be a little over 24h since getting it) and I have a pretty rough headache now. Also running a mild fever now, but nothing really to worry about.
I got the 2nd on a Thursday and don't normally "work" on Fridays(complicated explanation, but basically as long as I'm checking my email a few times a day I'm good) and I think I intentionally took it easy then. The scheduling it on a Thursday wasn't an accident either.
Maybe it's just getting it+going in and putting in a moderately busy day of work that's doing it this time.
Whatever the case, it beats the heck out of COVID.
I think I've mentioned this elsewhere, but for education and several other fields the governor of Illinois put in vaccine or weekly test mandate. I wish my students would just get the flipping vaccine, especially since most of them are going into healthcare(my classes are about 80% pre-nursing and 15% dental hygiene). Aside from having to deal with them out sick, I've had way too many late and completely miss class because they're getting a test. It's on them as my direct boss, one of the deans, is also overseeing the testing program and she claims that there's a huge amount of testing capacity and few enough being done(on campus) that they can take walk-ins essentially any time, not to mention that they can book an appointment even day of. That's a different issue, though.
Further to that, though, I had one student who I helped transition from my full in-person class to the web-blended(which meets in person once a month for labs). This student also didn't want weekly tests. When I was figuring out how to navigate it, the dean told me "Tell her to get the G-D vaccine".