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Please read: shielding queries

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This is today's update from Asthma UK with regarding to shielding or not, NHS letters and severe asthma.

asthma.org.uk/advice/trigge...

I was going to say that, while the initial thing from the government mentioned severe asthma as an example, those deemed to be in the shielding group have never been classed as having severe asthma. Some of us do of course, but the shielding group suggested by Asthma UK (in conjunction with the NHS) is not just severe asthma. It's for those at high risk of hospital if they get coronavirus. But the above link explains it all much better than I can. Because they wrote it lol.

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Sorry, I meant to add that anyone can choose to shield. It's just the letters will be determined as in the above link.

I notice they have taken the medication list off from this update

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twinkly29 in reply to LDloveslattecoffe

To be honest many people seemed to ignore it or ignore the doses anyway so it's probably a good thing. Especially as it's up to GPs to decide for their patients.

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dkw80 in reply to twinkly29

This does seem to confirm that it is the practices that are sending the letters. Shame my practice has told me they will not be sending any letters because it is to much work...

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Pipsqueak77

Hi

It’s not the GPS that are sending the letters. They are coming from NHS England on the advice of GPS.

Hope that helps.

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John_Connett

I'm 67, on FOSTAIR NEXThaler 100/6 two puff twice daily and was admitted to ICU in June 1992 for asthma. This would appear to put me in the shielding group but I haven't received a letter. I would consider myself higher risk. Not sure about extremely vulnerable.

Who decides if I should receive a letter?

Would a 1992 vintage ICU admission be "summarised" out of my medical records?

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EmmaF91Community Ambassador in reply to John_Connett

It’s worth speaking to AUK to talking to your GO. Im not sure how far back they are going back on the records.

As you said you’re definitely at a higher risk, but you may also may be pleased as extremely vulnerable and if that’s the case your GP may need to chase up the letter

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John_Connett in reply to EmmaF91

Received an SMS from GOV.UK this morning. Here's an extract:

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GOV.UK coronavirus support: You registered as clinically extremely vulnerable, but had not received a letter from the NHS to confirm this. We'll share your details with the NHS.

If the NHS defines you as clinically extremely vulnerable, the NHS will contact you. Your GP will be informed.

[...]

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I will await developments.

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John_Connett in reply to John_Connett

Received an SMS from GOVUK which includes the following:

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If you have not received a letter from the NHS or been in contact with your GP or hospital clinician, you should contact them to confirm whether you are considered clinically extremely vulnerable. If you meet the clinical criteria your GP or clinician will be able to request that you be included.

If you need urgent support such as food or care, please contact your local council.

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This suggests that I have been removed from the register.

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Alliecat

Just got my letter yesterday re shielding... had to tell my work so now cant go back to work for another 12 weeks....was hoping to go back this week after 3 weeks off due to another virus I had 3 weeks ago... ah well

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twinkly29 in reply to Alliecat

At least it's come from above and not you - and proof letters are still coming out.

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Alliecat in reply to twinkly29

Yes very true....I had thought I wouldn't get a letter and since I am feeling well was hoping to go back to work (I am a home careworker) since they need me at work....but now due to the letter I cant which makes me feel bad considering I feel ok and feel able to work...

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redstar9

I am on Fostair 100/6 but on 4 puffs X2 daily, Spiriva Respimat, Montelukast, 10mg Prednisolone, 20mg Loratidine and Beconase. I have also had a hospital admission for 5 days in February. I have not received a sheilding letter. Both the AN from the hospital resp team and AN at surgery think I should be on the sheilding list. I am also a key worker. Luckily my employer has furloughed me and my husband to reduce the risks to me.

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