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To vaccinate or not to vaccinate? That is the question.

Transplants | Last Active: Jun 28, 2021 | Replies (313)

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@cmael

I messaged my care team today. The response looked like standard recommendations saying that they recommend transplant patients to get the vaccine if you haven’t shown signs of rejection recently.

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@cmael What hospital is your transplant team at? I am wondering because I have heard nothing yet from my hospital, Mass General, and I really want to get this vaccine. As I have heard many transplant teams have said, the side effects of the virus will be much less serious than the potential side-effects of the vaccine.

Seriously, look at how many people have died from COVID already. It's on the rise everywhere in this country, and I read that in CA it's so bad that ambulance companies have been told that patients who they believe have little chance of survival should not be brought to the hospital! So, the ambulance personnel are making that life or death decision? That just does not seem right to me.

To paraphrase the older gentleman in England who got the vaccine, "I've come this far, I don't want to die from Covid", and it is rampant everywhere now due to people not respecting the no-travel advice over the holidays.
JK