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Ongoing barriers to living‐donor transplantation include center concerns for donor and recipient safety, fewer donor inquiries, staff limitations, and government restrictions. With more than 42,000,000 people worldwide who have recovered from COVID‐19 to date, concern about limited data regarding the safety of organ donation from donors with previous infection may also be a contributing factor to reducing the donor pool. Recent American Society of Transplantation guidance note that “given the renal dysfunction associated with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and unclear long‐term implications thereof, additional evaluation may be required when considering kidney transplantation from living donors with previous COVID‐19”.