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COVID-19 May Not Be Severe in MS Patients, Early Data Suggest

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Being under DMT, I'm doing everything I can to stay at home and avoid contact. But the data is somewhat reassuring.

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jimeka

Thank you, interesting read. 😊

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4fishylady

Thank you for the referral to that article. That is the most encouraging one I have read. But, I am getting so very tired of being "protected!" I totally with everyone else who just wants "to be let out of confinement!" Being 77 years old, but in pretty good health, I am very active around home. I'm getting some things done, but I am so ready to get out of here and get back to living, doing some things away from home! Please forgive my rant, I guess I just needed to vent!

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Kenu in reply to 4fishylady

Totally agree 👍🙏😉 Ken 🐾🐾

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rjoneslaw

thanks

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