A study warned that Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) samples taken from immunosuppressed individuals could cause more severe illness than the circulating B11529 omicron strain. While omicron is much [.]
time is running out. what s really striking about this group of people, the immunosuppressed, for whom the vaccines just don t really work, is how abandoned they feel. now, the government have told us in a statement that they are not yet convinced about how long drugs like evusheld will provide protection against the omicron variant of covid, and they are looking into urgently setting up clinical trials. but what this group of people want to know is, just how long is that going to take? it doesn t seem just and fair in a society where the majority of people can have some protection and go about their lives but people like me don t have a life to go about any more. we should just reassure viewers that blanche s friends and family are on a rota system for the next six months to check in on her and bring her shopping and medication.
and a significant number of medical experts agree that delaying a roll out of the drug is flawed. the decision to not run with evusheld this winter is very much a kind of glass half empty approach. but the glass half full approach is, it has some activity and it has some benefit. and so for very many patients, actually, isn t it better to do something for them rather than nothing? just a stone s throw from blanche s home, people are getting on with their lives. but for those who face another winter of shielding, time is running out. what s really striking about this group of people, the immunosuppressed, for whom the vaccines just don t really work, is how abandoned they feel. now, the government have told us in a statement that they are not yet convinced about how long drugs like evusheld will provide protection against the omicron variant of covid, and they are
we need to be cognizant of those that are older, they re immunosuppressed, that our family members are around some this is not so much looking at us but looking at others that we are interacting with. the vaccine people movie thinking that the last time i got covid i don t need. it but you to think what when you are going to be at the holidays and celebrations at the end of the, year they re going to be who are sick these celebrations. that is who we should be protecting. there is one thing to think about. now people are saying there is a flu every year, i don t take precautions against that. but the other thing, is everybody knows when you have the flu. you are symptomatic when you are symptoms. the difference is that most people do not know they have got covid when they first have, it and they are contagious. that is a hard piece. and that has always been a hard piece of the pandemic. we saw what was just this incredible dichotomy of individuals who are in the hospital, life supp
keeping covid rates down, which is in everybody s interests. in everybody s interests. how will it trotect in everybody s interests. how will it protect migno in everybody s interests. how will it protect migno suppressed i in everybody s interests. how will. it protect migno suppressed people? amino people? the it protect migno suppressed people? amino people? amino people? the picture with immunosuppressed amino people? the picture with immunosuppressed people - amino people? the picture with immunosuppressed people is i amino people? the picture with| immunosuppressed people is quite complicated, those people who are at risk including the immunosuppressed will be prioritised for the autumn booster and it is hoped they can receive this vaccine because of the added protection it will provide because of targeting both variants, but importantly household members of people with immune systems are also prioritised, which is really important to provide that protection by