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@rosemarya

I made some phone calls yesterday, and found that my local CVS pharmacy has the Pfizer vaccine that I had for my 1st and 2nd doses. They are waiting for further directions and guidelines before proceeding with shots. I don't know if I will need a prescription or proof of transplant, or if I can just walk in. I hope to learn more soon as the info trickles through the system.

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@rosemarya I put a question in to my oncologist yesterday, but they did not respond, yet. It presents a dilemma, as my chemo starts on Fri 8/20, and it is my impression they vaccine needs to have a certain time befroe you can start up on the chemo again. Like there isn't enough on my plate, right?...

My husband will speak to his nephrologist on Thurs, at his quarterly appt, about getting a third vaccine.
Ginger