Coronavirus: Immunosuppression

(asked on 15th June 2022) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government what advice they have given to immunocompromised individuals who are still shielding from COVID-19.


Answered by
Lord Kamall Portrait
Lord Kamall
This question was answered on 19th July 2022

The shielding programme ended on 15 September 2021. The COVID-19 vaccination programme has ensured that shielding is no longer necessary for immunosuppressed people. In addition, the Government has issued public health advice in an online only format for those whose immune system means they are at higher risk of serious outcomes from COVID-19. This advises eligible individuals to ensure they receive additional doses of the vaccines as appropriate.

Many people in this cohort are also eligible for new monoclonal antibody and antiviral treatments to prevent the risk of serious illness and hospitalisation. The advice also suggests that those who are immunosuppressed should seek advice from their National Health Service clinician where appropriate and consider additional steps to prevent the risk of infection. This may include avoiding those who have tested positive for COVID-19 and their household contacts until 10 days after a positive test and ensuring their home is well ventilated when receiving visitors.

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