Can I get the COVID-19 vaccine if I’m a living kidney donor?

2021-03-27 11:35 pm
I’m 45 years old and I’ve donated one of my kidney in 2015 and I’m wondering if it is safe for me to get the COVID-19 vaccination. 

回答 (6)

2021-04-09 3:56 am
Of course you can and should get the vaccine. Covid can kill you. The vaccine can keep you from getting it. 
2021-04-03 4:32 pm
Actually, COVID19 (the disease) can cause renal failure.  Which is really bad in a person with only one kidney.   Assuming there are no  "red flags" in your medical history such as a history of severe allergic reaction, you really should get the vaccine asap. 
參考: I'm a Republican and I wear a mask (even before it was mandated) and got vaccinated.
2021-03-28 12:26 am
Most likely.
but you need to contact your healthcare provider to confirm the risk is worth the reward. 
2021-03-28 12:19 am
I don't see why it would be unsafe.  
2021-03-27 11:37 pm
Of course it is, why ever not. There are some people born with one kidney who have jabs when they go abroad.
2021-03-27 11:37 pm
There should be a local phone number where you can ask., around the local sign on site, online.

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