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New Study Reveals DANGER for immunocompromised.

Transplants | Last Active: Aug 27, 2021 | Replies (53)

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@sueinmn

HI everyone - I am an interloper here, because I'm not a transplant recipient. The closest one to me is my cousin who got a new heart just before Covid - he's still not going out and I miss him, but we talk gardening on the phone.

After being the Covid group mentor for many months, it is a pleasure to sneak over here and read messages from like-minded people. Who knew that a devastating and contagious illness could be so polarizing? We were on the road last week to visit a sick friend, and saw masking, distancing and cleaning that ran the gamut from "Whaa...it's just the flu?" to lovely compliance (one hotel required masks and disposable gloves at their breakfast buffet, and set their tables almost 10 feet apart.)

I applaud all of you for taking a stand to protect yourselves, your families and the community! Thank you!
Sue

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@sueinmn The differences in how people are handling Covid and how towns are handling it runs the gamut. My neighbor had three children, one who is old enough to already be vaccinated, the second will be able to get vaccinated in about a week, but the third is a few years away from it. The schools in our town are not requiring masks, not even for the younger grades where the children will not be vaccinated, nor are they distancing the desks. Apparently, the enrollment is too high to have the room to do that.

I really feel bad for my neighbor, she is so distraught about sending her kids off and I would be too. I am grateful to not have school-aged children. According to Dr. Fauci if more people get vaccinated now that the Pfizer vaccine has full FDA approval things could improve greatly.
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