Hi, again! How are you? I hope that you are doing great. It's Hafiz, from Oman. Welcome to my post. I am going to share my Monday in short!

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My Monday was somewhat busy. In the morning, after dropping off my elder son at his school, we took our younger one to a nearby government clinic for the third dose of the EPI vaccine. We went at around 7:15 am, but the pediatric department was already full of patients. This season is quite bad for the children!
After waiting for some time, we were called. At first, two nurses checked his growth parameters. We were told that on the 6-month visit the baby must be seen by the specialist before getting the shot. At the 4-month visit, we didn't need to see the doctor. We got the shot directly. But, this time, things were different. So, another waiting time!
When his name was called, we met a specialist. She checked him briefly and gave the green signal for the vaccines. Within the next 15 minutes, he received a shot and an oral drop! We left the clinic!
From the school, the authority asked for flower plants from every student to beautify the school yard! It's their trick to get some plants for free without spending money from the school fund. For Grade 1, they asked for a plant, the English translation of which is "Hell Rose". After leaving the clinic, we visited a nursery and searched for a "rose" plant. We found none! According the the manager of the nursery, it was not the time for a rose plant! On our way back home, we found another nursery! Luckily, the manager was an Omani. I show him the message sent from the school. He immediately recognized the plant. It was not a rose plant in the first place. A pink colored flower plant it was! We took one! It cost us 2 OMR!
At work, it was quite a busy day. I consulted 43 patients in my chamber, 90% of them came with a fever, cold, and cough! Both adults and children are coming with this season's flu-like illness! Many patients are blaming the COVID-19 vaccines for this current illness. They think that the COVID vaccines made them weaker!
The insurance drama never ends. For a patient, I ordered a painkiller injection, suppose the name was "inj. ABC". During prescription, I wrote a painkiller tablet with the same name, "tab. ABC". The insurance rejected the claim! Why? Because the injection and tablet names were the same!! Later, we changed the injection name to another one and sent it for approval. The claim was approved!!!
I got my 16th payment from Leadsleap. This time I received $12.53. From this program, so far, I have earned over $200!

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I received the weekly progress report from Fitbit. It is a report from Oct. 20 to Oct. 26!

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We can see that in 4 out of 7 days, I was able to make over 10,000 steps! My best day was Monday when I made 12,732 steps! My average daily steps were 10,555!
Thanking you
Hafiz
Sending you Ecency curation votes.😉

Thank you very much for the support :) I appreciate it!
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Your efforts towards a healthier self for you and your family are commendable! I can see insurance companies can be a pain anywhere in the world. Have a happy week!
Yes, the nature of the Insurance companies are more or less the same on every land. They follow each other :)
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Thanks a lot, mate!
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Wow, what a busy day you had.
Between the clinic, the search for the floor and working with so many patients, you didn't stop for a moment.
I'm glad that everything went well with the baby's vaccine and that they finally found the right flower for school.
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Indeed, it was a busy day! But, in the end, all ends well, Alhamdulillah!
Thanks a lot for the comment!
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