Yet one New Jersey mother — because of New York City's COVID vaccine mandates that began last summer — found herself enduring more of a medical emergency than she ever imagined.
Kathleen
Zemlachenko, 63, of Raritan Township, N.J., had chosen not to take the
COVID-19 vaccine after consulting with her doctor. Fit and active,
Zemlachenko had already tested positive for COVID in January 2021. She
had very high antibody levels to prove it.
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"I
had 3,000 times the antibodies that would have shown somebody as having
a positive antibody response," she told Fox News Digital in a phone
interview this week.
Zemlachenko did not feel comfortable getting
vaccinated until she had more information about the potential side
effects for those who had antibodies to the virus.
But last year, "after New York City Mayor [Bill] DeBlasio’s vaccine mandates came out, I really had no choice," Zemlachenko told Fox News Digital.
In
mid-August 2021, DeBlasio announced his "Key to NYC" vaccine mandate,
which required proof of vaccine for patrons who wanted to visit certain
Big Apple establishments.
Mom Kathleen Zemlachenko, at right, with her daughter, Emily.
Given the New York City vaccine mandates that went into effect last
summer, "I had no choice" but to take the vaccine, Zemlachenko told Fox
News Digital.
(Kathleen Zemlachenko)
Unless
Zemlachenko took the vaccine, it seemed highly probable that she would
not be allowed to join her daughter, Emily — the youngest of her five
children (she has three daughters and two sons) — for a wedding-dress
fitting experience for mother and daughter at a Manhattan shop ahead of
Emily's November 2021 wedding.
Zemlachenko felt coerced into a difficult decision — and the path she chose wound up putting her life in jeopardy.
Blazing headache, high blood pressure
On August 5, 2021, Zemlachenko received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, which would give her enough cushion ahead of the mother-daughter dress fitting to be considered "fully vaccinated."
But two days after getting the COVID vaccine, Zemlachenko developed a blazing headache and very high blood pressure.
She
was ill enough to land in the emergency room at Hunterdon Medical
Center in Flemington, N.J. Her blood-pressure reading was 40 points
above her normal readings.
She and her doctors attributed the episode directly to the vaccine.
Mother and daughter attend to the bride's beautiful wedding dress.
Before this happy time, there was drama, upset — and a medical
emergency.
(Kathleen Zemlachenko)
After the scary episode, Zemlachenko was put on medication to help address potentially dangerous hypertension.
Her
usual work schedule — she runs a health care consulting business — was
disrupted due to multiple trips to the doctor. Her condition resolved
eventually, to the relief of her family and friends.
"I think she felt guilty" about what happened, Zemlachenko said of daughter Emily's reaction to the medical episode.
But
Zemlachenko emphasized that New York City's vaccine mandate and the
threats around it are what made her get the jab. The family was simply
trying to do their best to follow the rules, with unexpected
consequences.
Saying yes to the dress
After the scare,
Zemlachenko was able to attend the wedding-dress fitting with her
daughter as planned. She relished the happy time spent with her youngest
in Manhattan.
Mother of the bride Kathleen Zemlachenko with daughter Emily, the
youngest of her five children, ahead of a very happy day for all.
(Kathleen Zemlachenko)
And, as promised, she kept details of her daughter's chosen wedding gown secret from the rest of the wedding party.
In
the months leading up to the wedding, bridesmaids and even the groom
all tried guessing what the dress would be like — but all lips were
sealed. Including Mom's.
Lingering mandate concerns
Zemlachenko is trained as a medical technologist.
For
years she worked in microbiology in a clinical lab, serving as product
director for infectious disease testing at Quest Diagnostics.
Mother and daughter before the beautiful day. Kathleen Zemlachenko
says she is not against vaccines in general — she simply believes the
choice to take them is a personal decision, she told Fox News Digital.
(Kathleen Zemlachenko)
Given this background, Zemlachenko knows a lot about infectious diseases like COVID.
Zemlachenko
told Fox News Digital that she recommends everyone make their own
personal decisions about vaccines, in consultation with their doctors.
For
example, she said she would advise someone she knows, who has asthma,
to get the COVID vaccine, as this person is at higher risk from the
respiratory virus.
(Below, a sweet tweet about Emily Zemlachenko's engagement to her now-husband, Kevin Albert.)
So she's not against vaccines in general.
Kathleen Zemlachenko gets a flu shot every year, she said.
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She
simply feels that the decision to take the COVID vaccine should be a
personal choice — and not one mandated by a government authority.