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John Hopkins Webinar on transplant recipients and vaccines

Transplants | Last Active: Jan 13, 2022 | Replies (141)

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Great information @athenalee! (as always!!) Have you also seen some of the discussions about Regeneron and immune suppressed patients?Possibly getting an infusion proactively. It's another potential solution in addition to the T cell immunotherapy possibility. I am thrilled that the medical and pharmaceutical community are highly aware of our challenge and fully engaged looking for an effective strategy! I know you are an avid reader of the medical and science journals so please continue to forward all the studies and clinical trials you discover! It is very much appreciated and gives me great hope that an answer will be found.

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Thank you. Knowledge is a good thing…albeit depressing sometimes! Yes, I do hope for something that’ll help us build some protection against Covid. But, I’m still skeptical given the nature of our meds and also for those of us who have autoimmune diseases. As much as I don’t like wearing a mask, I think I’ll be one to continue doing so inside anyway.