Double jabbed with Pfizer as of last week, no real symptoms besides a sore arm. The request for informed consent before you have it can be a little scary, but they've gotta ask that stuff as a legal requirement.
Looking like a return to the office is being enforced soon, but I don't really trust my employer to be taking precautions besides the bare minimum, so I'll be masking up in the office and on public transport and hoping colleagues do the same. Hopefully studies into HEPA air filters and UV purifiers later in the year provide good results, because any kind of management of COVID long term (as well as other airborne viruses) will need to solve the issue of people being confined to indoor spaces together over several hours, multiple days per week.
An easy way until these studies come back in early 2022 would be to embrace WFH properly where practical, and some businesses are, but in others a lot of bad managerial culture exists (micromanaging, presenteeism, etc) and the government are just straight up in thrall to commercial landlords. Even with the vaccine, I think it's just silly to get people who have been able to do their job fine remotely to come into the office when cases are still over 30,000 a day here in the UK and continuing to tick up.
Deaths are still worrying even if we're nowhere near the peak seen in January where nearly 1,500 people were dying daily. On a graph it looks like nothing to worry about because of the steep decline and current plateauing, but it's still around 100 people a day for catching a virus which is very much preventable if people are given proper support.