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I signed up for the C-19 Zoe study which collects daily data on health of respondents and also provides regular updates on cases in your area along with Free Webnars. Yesterday’s ZOE COVID Symptom Study discussed the safety of vaccines in those with compromised immune systems. As many have already said little known of efficacy of vaccine with those who have compromised immune systems but the consensus was better to have the vaccine than not. They also alluded to the new study that is underway on this topic and will keep us up to date. I would recommend signing up to the Zoe C19 study for regular updates and insights.

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See link - healthunlocked.com/pmrgcauk...

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Yes I would too.

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I signed up for a monthly antibody test (for Covid) with Virus Watch, but have heard nothing at all from them since....has anyone actually started with the tests ?

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