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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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@zon

I will definitely be getting the vaccine. I was accepted into the John Hopkins study for transplant patients that will receive the vaccine. I’ve let my pcp know that as soon as able I’m ready. Sounds like I will be doing blood work to measure effects over the next year. I really value the advice I get from my team of Mayo docs and Dr. Poland. I fully put my trust in their judgment. Most of these people have spent their lives dedicated to understanding the science and out of interest of being educated I’ve done my own research into RNA or mRNA. One positive from this is how super exciting it is to see the advancements made with mRNA and vaccines!!

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@zon, Thank you for your participation in the John Hopkins study. It is exciting to read the progress and of the advances that are happening in the labs of our medical experts. I transplanted at Mayo, and I am always impressed with how my treatment was/is always based on research.