Probably nobody knows the answer to this, but I got both shots, Moderna, and then about a month later started a TNF blocking medication. Does that mean I should get a third shot?
Can you please explain the fear of ADE after the vaccine? The EU chief virologist spoke in a steam about quarantining vaccinated people. This is very disturbing to me.
I had a family member send me a link to FLCCC. I am concerned for their safety and worried that they are possibly taking ivermectin prescribed from a doctor on their list. Do you have studies that address this?
My 80 year old mother has fairly advanced Alzheimer's (still at home with care from husband) and did not have an immune response to Pfizer, should we get her the booster when it is available in our area? Should we try Moderna? @Katelyn Jetelina @Your Local Epidemiologist
It's not clear to me from your cliff notes if someone was on active chemo/immunotherapy (for instance) at the time of their first and second doses, but not on treatment now if they qualify as this immunocompromised group or not. It would seem to me that such a person should still qualify, as the response that was mounted (or not) occurred while on active treatment. Can you shed any light? Thanks!
Probably nobody knows the answer to this, but I got both shots, Moderna, and then about a month later started a TNF blocking medication. Does that mean I should get a third shot?
I would but now everyone is supposed to get a booster at 8 months out
Can you please explain the fear of ADE after the vaccine? The EU chief virologist spoke in a steam about quarantining vaccinated people. This is very disturbing to me.
I had a family member send me a link to FLCCC. I am concerned for their safety and worried that they are possibly taking ivermectin prescribed from a doctor on their list. Do you have studies that address this?
My 80 year old mother has fairly advanced Alzheimer's (still at home with care from husband) and did not have an immune response to Pfizer, should we get her the booster when it is available in our area? Should we try Moderna? @Katelyn Jetelina @Your Local Epidemiologist
It's not clear to me from your cliff notes if someone was on active chemo/immunotherapy (for instance) at the time of their first and second doses, but not on treatment now if they qualify as this immunocompromised group or not. It would seem to me that such a person should still qualify, as the response that was mounted (or not) occurred while on active treatment. Can you shed any light? Thanks!