There’s a lot of unsettlement in the clinically extremely vulnerable at the moment especially amongst the immune compromised and suppressed.
Whilst the news was focusing on the cabinet reshuffle, a majorly important change occurred. The government ended the shielding programme. So many people are saying that as shielding was stopped back in April it doesn’t really affect us but I can assure you it does.
The governments decision to do this makes those of us affected feel unsupported. Many immune deficient patients have made NO antibodies to Covid despite having had the virus or not and 2 vaccinations. Those on immuno supressing drugs have often only made a small amount of antibodies so don’t have as much protection as the majority of the population. For this reason it is SO important for others to get vaccinated and to be sensible. Anti-vaxxers are terrifying and many of us have just cut anyone who refuses to have the vaccine from our lives.
Going to the supermarket and not one other single person wearing a mask is horrible, any indoor setting where it seems members of the public don’t care about others makes the extremely vulnerable worried so we are still taking precautions.
Until 2 weeks ago I hadn’t been to a supermarket for 18 months but I decided I need to pull on my big girl panties and go. I went in on my mobility scooter, wearing a mask and felt like an alien as no one else was. I managed to be there for 5 minutes before I had to leave as I didn’t feel safe and decided to continue with online shopping.
The second thing to cause confusion is the 3rd primary jab, which is not the booster. This jab is for
- Individuals with primary or acquired immunodeficiency states at the time of vaccination due to certain conditions
- Individuals on immunosuppressive or immunomodulating therapy at the time of vaccination
- Individuals with chronic immune-mediated inflammatory disease who were receiving or had received immunosuppressive therapy prior to vaccination
- Individuals who had received high-dose steroids (equivalent to >40mg prednisolone per day for more than a week) for any reason in the month before vaccination.
The problem with this is the majority of patients do not know about the 3rd vaccination and were calling it the booster and to make it worse even the GP surgeries don’t seem to know the difference so it is down to hospital consultants to identify and write to GPs to tell them which patients need it. Obviously the big issue is that there is no reason why patients who did not make antibodies to their first two vaccines should make them to the third.
However it’s not all bad news. Ronapreve the monoclonal antibody to treat those with Covid has been approved for use in the most vulnerable.
“The new treatment is expensive and priority will be given to those patients at greatest risk of becoming severely ill.
It will be offered to those over-50 without the necessary antibodies, and those aged 12-49 who are immuno-compromised – for example those with certain cancers – who struggle to mount an antibody response, either through being exposed to Covid, or from vaccination.”
So good news for those of us who haven’t made antibodies but if you haven’t yet been vaccinated what are you waiting for, not only will you be protecting yourself but you’ll be helping protect others too!!