The information provided in the form of questions submitted by patients was about 30 minutes in length. Questions about high-risk patients, those on dialysis and those with transplants were given good information. If you are following the stay-at-home expectations you probably know the do's and don'ts. I just want to provide the two websites they gave for specific information for those with CKD. Stay home and stay safe.
TODAY'S WEBINAR ON COVID-19 AND CKD - Kidney Disease
TODAY'S WEBINAR ON COVID-19 AND CKD
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