Considering the COVID-19 vaccine status of transplant patients
A hospital in Boston is making headlines for rejecting a patient for a heart transplant, because he is unvaccinated against COVID-19. That's prompting questions as to whether B.C. should follow suit, by taking the COVID vaccine status of potential transplant recipients, into consideration. Emad Aghai has more.
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