๐ CVF are relieved to announce that we will be representing you in the final section of the UK Covid-19 Inquiry looking at the ๐๐บ๐ฝ๐ฎ๐ฐ๐ ๐ผ๐ป ๐ฆ๐ผ๐ฐ๐ถ๐ฒ๐๐.
It will consider the effects on keyworkers, vulnerable populations, bereaved, & mental health.
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Protective measures were often described as "restrictions" and the lifting of measures described as the return of "freedom".
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๐ Seatbelts were once seen as a "restriction" by some, but today with evidence & awareness, they are now considered essential for safety.
๐จ๐ท The Covid pandemic was a missed opportunity to normalise airborne protections that protect health and save lives.
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๐ท Masks became a culture war battleground instead of being recognised as a simple protective measure.
Now, those who wear them for health reasons face stigma, abuse, and discrimination - when they should be supported.
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Clinically Vulnerable people were briefly *visible* during the height of the pandemic.
It was a chance to educate the public, businesses, and authorities on the importance of high-quality masks, ventilation, and clean air - but that opportunity was lost.
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Covid has not become a seasonal virus - it remains widespread, along with other airborne pathogens.
A smarter approach to ventilation would reduce the spread of infections, not just in a future pandemic but right now.
Investing in clean air makes spaces safer for everyone. 6/
Immunocompromised people have no preventative medication and canโt rely on #Access2Antivirals.
Many millions of Clinically Vulnerable people (including many former CEV), now face being excluded from vaccinations later this year - leaving them with even fewer protections.
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"Many CV people have felt [.]excluded from a society which left them behind in the rush to escape from 'restrictions' towards the false promise of 'Freedom Day'. Excluded from the workplace from crowded and poorly ventilated spaces and certainly from the public consciousness." 8/
We're concerned that our voices are not fully integrated into the moduleโs scope, roundtables, or expert evidence.
Meaningful inclusion is essential for ensuring our experiences and needs are properly represented and considered in recommendations for future pandemic planning. 9/
The experiences of Clinically Vulnerable people must be included and considered in all subtopics, as the impact was distinct - often more severe.
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Everyone should hope to be Clinically Vulnerable one day - if they want to grow older and stay โhealthyโ into retirement.
But not all of us are quite so lucky with our health.
All Clinically Vulnerable people deserve recognition and protection under the Equality Act.
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Enshrining protections in law would ensure Clinically Vulnerable people are always considered when it comes to safety measures, 'reasonable adjustments', and anti-discrimination efforts.
๐ @AdamWagner1 for your advocacy today!
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โ ๏ธEast Kent Trust failed to report their first case for 2 daysโ ๏ธ
Here's what you need to know.
TLDR: Peaked 13th March. No new cases since - with reporting delays, but that's even better news than it sounds.
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THE OUTBREAK IS DECLINING but understates how well that's going. ๐
The earliest case became unwell on 9th March, with the latest on 16th March, and the peak was 13th March.
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Cases take time to be confirmed and reported.
The fact that nothing new has surfaced in the data as of 23rd March - despite the reporting lag - means the real-world situation is almost certainly better than the numbers show.
Meningitis
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In order to understand risk we need to break down a few things....
๐ฆ Risk from the bacteria
๐๐๐ Individual risk
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The Kent outbreak is predominantly MenB (Group B). This is a serious infection - and potentially an adapted strain - investigations are ongoing...
Bacterial meningitis is rare but more severe than viral, and up to 1 in 10 cases of bacterial meningitis in the UK is fatal.
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MenB isn't new. There are around 300 cases of MenB per year in the UK, even with vaccination programmes.
What's unusual is the cluster - multiple cases linked to a single location in a short window. It has now spread to a student at a second university in Canterbury, Kent. 3/
UK COVID INQUIRY - CVF๐๐๐
@AdamWagner1 Closing Submissions
The Covid Inquiry has good ventilation protocols (as advised by CVF at the start of the Inquiry) including HEPA filters.
Under 1000ppm is therefore the safe threshold ( but without it would be under 800ppm).
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We need to understand airborne transmission in order to make all indoor environments safer for everyone, and especially for Clinically Vulnerable people.
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The need for Clinically Vulnerable people to have:
This week saw CVF's evidence & organisations representing: disability, domestic abuse, faith, migrants, homeless, prisons, local government.
Expert evidence focused on: later life, LGBTQ+, race and gender inequalities (Dr Clare Wenham, below)
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EXPERT RACIAL INEQUALITIES
Prof Laia Bรฉcares discussed the risks in multigenerational households where there were keyworkers and children in schools.
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EXPERT LATER LIFE
Prof @JamesNazroo
CVF were concerned that many older people, who were at high risk, were not supported to shield - which included advice on how to stay safe, as well as food deliveries and community outreach.
๐จ NEW DfE GUIDANCE
- VENTILATION & AIR QUALITY -
Clean air matters - especially for #ClinicallyVulnerable children, staff and families. This is an important recognition that airborne transmission is preventable.
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But the proposed COโ thresholds are too high. 800ppm should be the upper limit - not 1500ppm. By 1500ppm, air is already significantly rebreathed. Thatโs not a precautionary standard for children, let alone those at higher risk.
If weโve learned anything from the pandemic, itโs that minimum compliance is not the same as safety. #ClinicallyVulnerable pupils cannot โchooseโ lower exposure if the baseline standard is poor.
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We would encourage you to watch @lara_wong 's inquiry evidence in full.
However, out amazing team have clipped these extracts for you!
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CVF's Survey
In the summer of 2025, CVF gathered in depth survey evidence about the impacts of the pandemic on CV households - which has now been shared multiple times to inquiry experts and others.
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People were commonly told that
"They should hurry up and die so that they could get their lives back."