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Webinar ZOE COVID Study: Vaccines and the immunosuppressed Thursday 28th October 20213pm BST / 10am ET

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Over half a million people in the UK have a compromised or suppressed immune system, and rightly want to know more about how COVID vaccines are working for them. Our panel of experts will be discussing how vaccines are working in those with a compromised immune system, what alternatives may be considered, risk of COVID infection and how long antibodies are lasting, if at all.

Visit the registration page to find out more about the speakers and sign up for your chance to ask a question. We'd love to hear about your experiences as well. We look forward to seeing you on Thursday 28th October 2021.

Professor Tim Spector

On behalf of the ZOE COVID Study team

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Already registered thank you and for anyone new to them the Zoe webinars they are excellent. Very professional.

Colette

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I watched the Leukaemia Care one yesterday on much the same thing. Duplication?

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mrsjsmith in reply toPsmithuk

I doubt it ? I don’t know if it was just me ? But I had trouble listening yesterday. I was crouched in front of my iPad. I will have to try to listen to it again.

Colette

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sparkler in reply toPsmithuk

This is a different webinar from yesterday’s, though I imagine it may well include some of the same info. I’m always hoping for any new results which lead to something really helpful for us. New drugs are fantastic but if we can’t access them in the UK (often due to cost) it’s very frustrating and upsetting.

I live in hope 🤞

sparkler x

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Psmithuk in reply tosparkler

It is! I actually only meant they sounded like they are covering the same things, although yesterday’s was CLL specific.I’ve booked in, anyway, in hopes of learning more.

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Psmithuk

I have to admit my mind wanders elsewhere when they go on for an hour (like being back in maths class in school!). I will watch the Zoe one - some of it might sink in with a second go.Cx

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Peggy4 in reply toPsmithuk

Mine too! That’s why, where possible, I watch them at a later date in smaller chunks.Peggy

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Psmithuk in reply toPeggy4

I should try this…

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PaulaSVolunteer in reply toPsmithuk

Me too. I find it hard to concentrate. I'd rather read a transcript later, when I can go at my own speed. :-)

Paula

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Psmithuk in reply toPaulaS

Exactly! Glad I’m not the only one.

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sparkler in reply toPaulaS

I also struggle, especially if they whizz through lots of slides. Sometimes I nod off for a moment or two 😬

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Zaxx

Thanks for posting about this ZOE webinar.

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