Questions Thread - 10.03.2020

I was diagnosed with an extremely rare form of melanoma - melanoma ex cellular blue nevus - in January (as of 2018 only 150 cases documented in medical literature). I had multiple surgeries and as of now I am "cancer free" with lots of follow up tests planned; monthly full body skin checks and CT scans every 6 months (next scan is July).
I was given 4 full courses of antibiotics since November, the last course finished a month ago. I assume my immune system is depleted from all of the antibiotics.
Anyway, my question is related to that an "underlying conditions". I don't technically have cancer anymore (or if I do it's just cells in transit somewhere and no tumours yet), so I'm not undergoing chemo/radiation/immunotherapy.
Given my situation, is it safe to assume I am one of the high risk people? I'm a 36 year old male. I would ask my oncologist but he's on vacation until next week, so figured I would ask here first. I have a skin check tomorrow and I'm tempted to not go in for another one for a few months for fear of picking up COVID-19. I would prefer to self isolate at home.

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