“Everyone else, their freedoms now with the world opening up, is only increasing our problems. Immunocompromised people have to stay in their COVID prison,” said Darlene Teachout.
“My 3-year-old granddaughter would just sob when I talked to her on the phone, saying she thought I’d never be able to hug her again. It was really hard,” Teachout recalls. Teachout is among roughly 7 million Americans considered immunocompromised. Their immune systems are less responsive to the COVID-19 vaccine, while at the same time they are more susceptible to illness and infection.
Since it was authorized, a little more than 1 million courses have been distributed throughout the U.S. Providers, like the Cleveland Clinic, say they were given a somewhat limited supply. Teachout said she was told the available courses were prioritized for the highest risk patients.
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