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@kpger Thank you, Karen. Good to know they have to do the infusion in your home. I have a call into my doctor and also have appointment with my primary care doctor. Earlier tonight I got a call from my pulmonologist's nurse at NJH. I asked her to double check about the infusion. His notes are very clear that since I haven't had any infectious disease I should not have the infusion now. In the future (hopefully not) the could change. I'm in Arizona where very few people wear masks, so I often do not think about it. It's supposed to get a lot cooler this weekend, but up to now I've been able to be outside a lot. I was going to have Thanksgiving at my house, but my daughter in law offered to do it, and I was very glad to let her. I'm too old to do holidays any more. I have 10 grandchildren and two greats. If anyone is sick, I won't go. They are all supposed to know that. I don't know if I know where you live. I moved here from Chicago and am so glad I am not in a cold weather place any more.
Stay well. Roz

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@rozie83 You have done well with not having an infection and apparently not wearing a mask that much....if I am correct, I may overdo it but I wear an N95 most always when in public and especially when I know I will be around people, like in the grocery store.
Arizona from Chicago....that was a big change and do understand about not being in cold weather. However, I'm not sure which is worse....the high heat or deep cold....at least for me with Eczema.
Stay well Roz and infection free!!!!
Barbara