'Help us get back to normal like everyone else': Charities s

'Help us get back to normal like everyone else': Charities see 'tidal wave' of anxiety among clinically vulnerable


'Help us get back to normal like everyone else': Charities see 'tidal wave' of anxiety among clinically vulnerable
Jemima Walker, news correspondent
There has been a huge rise in clinically vulnerable people seeking support ahead of legal restrictions being lifted in England on Monday and rising COVID case numbers, a group of leading charities have said.
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Hal Cohen (L), who has had two kidney transplants - the most recent after a donation from his father (R) - has had two doses of the COVID vaccine but has no antibodies and therefore no protection
Policy director at Kidney Care UK Fiona Loud says there has been a "tidal wave of people getting in touch with us and our partner charities".

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