The loneliness of being immunocompromised in the age of COVID-19 by Laura Newberry
Three years into the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans have returned to social activities that were too risky in the early days of the virus. But, as the coronavirus remains active in every city in the country, people who are immunocompromised continue having to make hard, and often isolating, choices.

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