Hi everyone,
I was diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma dec last year. I was told i was in remission in July. I am on the clinically extremely vulnerable list so i should be getting my vaccine with the 70+ group.
As everyone on here will be in the same boat with the vaccine i was just wondering if any knows if the people we live with are meant to get it when we do or if they just have to wait until its their turn.
My husband is 35 and has no health issues so he will be last on the list so i could potentially still be in harms way.
I can't find any information about so so just thought id ask you all
Thanks and stay safe x
As far as I know they have to wait , but blood cancer U.K. are trying to get that changed . Congrats on remission
Hi Katy, an interesting question and as far as I have seen so far no clear answers apart from the specific groups that have been identified.
I am also classed as extremely vulnerable, 65 and 4 years in remission and based on the picture below I am in rollout 5......just but an interesting question for your team or hospital team..... and as we know, everything can change,
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