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Transplant: No or Few Antibodies after COVID Vaccination

Transplants | Last Active: Mar 7, 2022 | Replies (193)

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Yes, I have been pretty active since receiving my vaccinations. I play golf, and go to restaurants and stores, but always wearing a mask indoors. We have had a few family gatherings and plan to be together on Thanksgiving - everyone is vaccinated. However, if preventative monoclonal antibodies were suggested by Mayo, I would liver to get them as added protection.

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Sounds wonderful @edb1123 I forget if you are a transplant patient? Did you test positive for antibodies after your vaccine? (I know about 50% of immune suppressed patients tested positive for antibodies after the vaccine). Unfortunately , I tested negative...even after the booster. That's why the monoclonal antibodies sound so promising to me. 😊