Today, hundreds of gun safety advocates rallied outside the Pennsylvania Capitol to demand what they call “sensible gun laws.” Some even traveled 300 miles to make their voices heard.
What the CDC s New Mask Rules Mean for the Immunocompromised, and What That Means for Everyone Else Lifehacker 2 hrs ago Sara Murphy
When I wrote about what it means to be immunocompromised in early March of this year, I was itching to get vaccinated. People are immunocompromised for a variety of reasons genetics, age, metabolic diseases like diabetes, and immune-suppressing medications taken for conditions including autoimmune diseases, organ transplants, and cancer but what we all have in common is a weaker immune system, making us more vulnerable to infections like COVID-19. The vaccine could be a lifesaver for us.
I was elated when I received my second Pfizer dose on April 12, hopeful I could end my year-plus of near-total isolation. Before the week was over, however, multiplereports appeared showing that immunocompromised people were not producing antibodiesafter getting vaccinated. Hope suddenly turned into fear.