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Common questions about the approved Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine answered for blood cancer patients

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Now that the COVID-19 vaccination programme has begun here in the UK, you may have questions about the approved Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine vaccine and how it affects blood cancer patients.

We've put together a blog answering your most common questions on the COVID-19 vaccine > leukaemiacare.org.uk/suppor...

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2003UK

Thanks so much Leukaemia Care, I need a really basic easy to read guide.

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pigeonCl-HU

Lovely, thank you Hairbear for letting us know.

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Groetjes

Thanks for sharing. Excellent info.

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manzelka

Thank you for sharing HairBear

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