An Ohio man in need of a kidney transplant had his operation canceled days before the life-saving surgery due to his donor not being vaccinated against COVID-19, his family said.
Mike Ganin, 52, was five days away from his scheduled surgery when he received the news from the Cleveland Clinic about the new policy that would prevent him from accepting the donor’s kidney, news station WKYC reported.
“It made us feel like we were back to square one,” his wife, Debi, told the outlet. “I’ve been terrified. Sometimes I have my moments that I don’t think about it, but it comes back, and I think, ‘What’s going to happen?'”
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Under the new rules, living donors must be vaccinated in order to donate an organ.
While Ganinin is vaccinated, his donor, Sue George, has no plans to get the shot.
“I don’t want to get the vaccine. I’ve got reasons — medical, religious, and also freedom,” she told the outlet.
Under Cleveland Clinic’s new rules, living donors must be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to donate an organ. - ClevelandClinic.org
George said that she had told doctors from the get-go that she did not get the vaccine.
“We were blindsided,” George, a longtime acquaintance of the family, told the outlet.
Mike Ganin was five days away from his scheduled surgery when he received the news from the Cleveland Clinic about the new policy. - Facebook
The Cleveland Clinic defended its new policy in a statement to the news station.
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“Living donation for organ transplantation has been a life-saving treatment, but it is not without risks to the donor. For the living donor, preventing COVID-19 infection around the time of their surgery and recovery is crucial,” the statement said.
Donor Sue George said that she had told doctors from the start that she did not get the vaccine. - WKYC
“We continually strive to minimize risk to our living donors, and vaccination is an important component to ensure the safest approach and optimal outcomes for donors.”
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