Antiviral treatments are available to the 'Severely Immunosuppressed' a subset of the Clinically Vulnerable who remain at high-risk despite up to 5 vaccine doses.
π§΅will cover how Vulnerable groups can access antiviral treatments. 1/
Early antiviral treatment is a vital tool to prevent severe outcomes in high-risk people.
Currently only a small group who have poor immunity following vaccination are allowed to access them.
Please look through this list to see if you qualify:
7. If you are told they only consider patients until day 6 or 7 refer them to this pathway.
By day 6/7 you would be limited to Remdesivir or 'off-label' (where a medicine used in a way different to that in the licence) access to the other treatments.
Weekend access is generally poor. It appears to be a postcode lottery.
We are worried about the availability of services over the upcoming 4 day Bank Holiday weekend.
Some areas will offer treatment on day 6/7, but this is far from optimal.
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8. If you are refused treatment and you do qualify you need to take it further try escalating within the hospital via your specialist team / PALS but be prepared to take it all the way to your local MP if all else fails by day 5.
We have heard that 10-15% of people who DO qualify can access these antiviral treatments.
Put another way, it means 85-90% can't access the antivirals.
We are highly concerned about this number!
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What if you are Clinically Vulnerable/50+ and DON'T qualify on the list?
The only possibility is accessing treatments via the Panoramic trial.
Lots of people can qualify for the trial but only 450 participants are added daily, of which only 225 are given the treatments.
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The demand has been high, due to the current surge.
However, this is currently closed for Easter...
It also appears to close over the weekends.
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The Panoramic trial has a screening process and either your GP, or a study nurse or doctor will assess your eligibility and ask for your consent.
If you do qualify you will have a 50:50 chance of being offered antivirals, which should arrive the next day.
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Even if you don't receive the antivirals you will need answer questions online for 28 days and answer 3 phone calls to discuss with the trial team on days 7, 14 & 28.
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We believe this constitutes health rationing.
Those 75+ should have been added to the antivirals list.
Plus, since treatments are already proven safe and effective for all Clinically Vulnerable / 50+, they should all have #Access2Antivirals through GPs and emergency GPs.
This thread aims to share our members thoughts, each struggling with the broad and significant impacts of the announcement to be made today by Boris Johnson in the HoC.
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"End of any freedom with covid has now been stolen for the vulnerable."
"The mental health of my children going to school will now spiral downwards uncontrollably."
This is particularly concerning attendance targets are already driving many headteachers to threaten vulnerable households with fines and prosecutions.
He emphasises the fact that schools must not use the following mitigations: bubbles or isolation of contacts.
Whilst insisting on the need to improve attendance "maximising school attendance a top priority" in a #Pandemic.
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Next, something we have been pushing for (if only it wasn't in that same paragraph demanding attendance). An acceptance that vulnerable children have been impacted more than others. * although no mention of children in vulnerable households.
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π§΅A letter, signed by Prof Jennifer Harries OBE, has informed parents of Clinically Extremely Vulnerable children that they are not CEV anymore.
Even being identified as needing a vaccine isn't a reason to shield.
NB/ Many (12-15) have still not received a first dose yet. 1/
Seeking to reassure parents
"Recent clinical studies have shown that children & young people are at very low risk of serious illness if they catch the virus. We are pleased to let you know that your child is therefore no longer considered to be clinically extremely vulnerable" 2/
...before the big blow...
"It is important that your child continues to attend their school or other educational settings."
* With a caveat that actually maybe your child is still CEV and "will still have to isolate or reduce their social contact".
#vax4kids #MasksInSchool
T&T billions supporting in-school contact tracing
HEPA
Quarantine of those taking PCRs
OR of households with +ves
Updates on Delta symptoms
Reductions in class sizes
How can CV/CEV households keep safe exposed by schools?