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| I’m wondering how performers who are immunocompromised and/or 65+ are dealing with the pandemic. | |
| Posted by: kieran 08:07 pm EST 12/26/21 | |
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| Even if they’re fully vaccinated, appearing on stage at this time must be particularly stressful for many of them. | |
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| re: I’m wondering how performers who are immunocompromised and/or 65+ are dealing with the pandemic. | |
| Posted by: Unhookthestars 08:13 pm EST 12/26/21 | |
| In reply to: I’m wondering how performers who are immunocompromised and/or 65+ are dealing with the pandemic. - kieran 08:07 pm EST 12/26/21 | |
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| Javier Muñoz is one of those: a cancer survivor and HIV+. He has covid and has been isolating. He *seems* to be in good spirits going by his Instagram and Twitter feeds, all things considered, but God only knows how much space in his brain is being taken up by the reality of being immunocompromised in the theater industry in the middle of this pandemic. | |
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| Posted by: SQ 09:34 pm EST 12/26/21 | |
| In reply to: re: I’m wondering how performers who are immunocompromised and/or 65+ are dealing with the pandemic. - Unhookthestars 08:13 pm EST 12/26/21 | |
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| The NY Times had an article from Dec 23 that discuses Covid's risk to older adults. The risk of death for a 75-year old woman who gets Covid. 0.45% vaccinated and otherwise healthy 0.77% vaccinated with organ transplant 0.88% vaccinated with lung cancer ... 5.98% unvaccinated |
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| Link | https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/23/briefing/covids-risk-to-older-adults.html |
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