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DiscussionWhat to do if you test positive for Covid and are immunosuppressed
Transplants | Last Active: Feb 4, 2022 | Replies (11)Comment receiving replies
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@joko When chemotherapy was imminent, I got vaccinated in late Jan/early Feb 2021, long before the general population where we live did. I walked in with front line workers and school teachers, and had to explain myself to the medical director there. He had to personally approve my vaccination. The chemo was put off for a few months as we grappled with the "once you start, you're on medication rest of your life" issue. [My case is a blood cancer, not curable by surgery!] I started chemo Aug 2021, same week as boosters were announced, and again I went in and got one of the first booster shots in the county, a day before starting chemo.
Around here, most people are not vaccinated, nor do they mask. We are very careful, like you, and limit any exposure to stores and social things, even outside events. Thank you for the support of a negative test for him! He'll be staying in the motorhome if he is positive!
Ginger