Thursday, June 24, 2021 6:47:31 AM
These are people whose immune systems don’t mount a strong — or sometimes any — response to potential invaders, which already leaves them more vulnerable to infection and illness, including COVID-19.
Adding to the problem is that COVID-19 vaccines may not provide as much protection for some who are immunocompromised compared to the general population.
“The limited data that we have creates significant concerns that vaccines against COVID-19 may not be as effective in immunosuppressed patients,” says Daniel Kaul, M.D., director of the Transplant Infectious Disease Service at Michigan Medicine.
https://healthblog.uofmhealth.org/wellness-prevention/if-im-immunocompromised-should-i-keep-wearing-my-mask-once-im-vaccinated
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