Aspergillosis patient and carers meeting, today (Friday, 5 February) at 1 pm.
We understand how difficult it is at the moment with the ongoing national lockdown and this is part of the National Aspergillosis Centre’s efforts to provide ongoing support for all patients (not just those of the National Aspergillosis Centre) and carers with aspergillosis.
This month we will be talking about:
- Sars-cov-2 (Covid-19) vaccines and the recent developments
- Immunodeficiency
- Recapping on the global success of World Aspergillosis Day which took place on Monday 1 February
- The importance of getting any new lumps, bumps or ongoing symptoms checked in support of World Cancer Day
- There will also be time for general chat and questions.
The meeting is run by the National Aspergillosis Centre (NAC) staff. It is a great opportunity for any patients and their carers, family or friends to come along, ask questions and talk to other patients and NAC staff.
You can join the meeting for free on Zoom by clicking here, or using the meeting ID: 811 3773 5608.
The code to join is 784131.
If you want to know more about aspergillosis, the symptoms and who is at risk, click here:
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