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Why getting infected with COVID-19 is still a bad idea Feb 2, 2022 | By Jennifer O'Hara (@jenohara)Comment receiving replies
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My liver team at Mount Sinai called me and
Want me to have this drug called Evusheld.
Cilgavimab n tixagevimab together for
Immunosuppressive patients . It is administered by two shots in the arm. Only given at hospital thru the infectious medical team. This has been approved as an emergency treatment against covid by the Cda and fda. Has any one come across this information? THANKS, JACKIE
You and @merpreb are both correct. The Moderna recommended dosage is:
For the general population = 2 shots of 100mcg and 1 booster of 50 mcl
For immunocompromised individuals = 3 shots of of 100mcg and 1 booster of 50 mcl
See details here: https://www.modernatx.com/covid19vaccine-eua/providers/dosing-administration
Ok. I still wouldn't make myself ill. The recommendations for being fully vaccinated if you had a single J&J dose are exactly what you did. You are pretty well protected according to the CDC. There are no guidelines for anything further than this at this time. Just keep doing what you are doing! It sounds as if you are doing everything right!