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All SLE ADVICE.. COVID-19. Needs to get information from government we all need protection Rheumatology advice specific to SLE needed

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General advice video ..Love it . The extremely vulnerable are safe check no one is left behind

The government have forgotten those with SLE who are "vulnerable"

The general rheumatology guidance scores of 1 or 0, for those who have any form of SLE need written definition

..... ALL SHOULD GET FLU AND PNUENONIA VACCINATION

Thus all need specific guidelines applicable to SLE.. All need protect from COVID-19

ALL SLE ARE

EXTREMELY VULNERABLE

Or

VULNERABLE

Need better classification of the "vulnerable " specific to SLE

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Thanks for sharing this.

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Ruby3333

I agree with that x

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Best wishes Kevin

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