World Hemophilia Day, observed on April 17, serves as a reminder to all of us that we must adapt to health challenges and other life setbacks, including those brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the past year’s lockdowns, Americans got a taste of what it’s like to live with a chronic disease — in the sense that our daily lives and movements have been limited or restricted by something outside our control.
Now, with the vaccine rollout and the U.S. beginning to open up, those limitations are slowly being removed — but not fully for those of us with chronic diseases like hemophilia.
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