Ideally, everyone should be able to get vaccinated with one of the Covid-19 vaccines as soon as possible. But the fact is that the rollout of the vaccine distribution calls for prioritizing certain people (thank you, front-line healthcare workers!) and vaccinating the population in phases.
The National Comprehensive Cancer Network has issued guidance on this topic, specifically as it relates to oncology care. As they explain:
“All patients with active cancer, or with active, recent, or planned cancer treatment, should be considered highest priority to receive one of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines.”
This recommendation is based on a committee made up of hematology and oncology experts who specialize in infectious diseases, vaccine development and delivery, medical ethics, and health information technology.
Cancer care providers can now rely on this expert recommendation as they create care plans for their vulnerable oncology patients. As the expert panel recommends: