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Eremolalos's avatar

Thank you for your posts. I send people to them all the time. One literally said, "She is pure gold."

I'm working as a volunteer on a COVID-related issue: getting Evusheld to the immunocompromised. Gov't bought 875,000 doses 6 months ago and only 1/8 of it has been distributed to patients. Problem seems to be that too few patients and doctors know of its usefulness. I hope you'll put in a little mention of Evusheld and what it does in a blog post now and then, to raise awareness.

Our site is at rrelyea.github.io/evusheld/

It's a free public service -- no registration, no charge, just go there and get the information you need.

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Chuck Lavazzi's avatar

"If you’re high risk, please consider getting a prescription of Paxlovid" Just a couple of questions: 1) How is "high risk" defined in this case? I'm 74 but have no other risk factors, wear an N95 mask in all public indoor situations, and have had both boosters. Am I considered "high risk"? 2) Is Paxlovid something I should have on hand just in case I get infected, or should I ask my PC doc for it if and only if I test positive?

We're off on a two week European trip in two weeks, so I'm wondering whether or not I should just have some on hand. Thanks.

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