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on anticoags, how does that react with corona

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I'm in N Ireland + we're too slow coping with this so gp letters haven't been sent, I had multiple pulmonary embolisms 2017, on Apixaban, Atorvastatin haven't had much follow up care but a recent ecg was normal, am I at increased risk? I know you can't give specific med advice but I don't understand the general guides published, thanks for any help

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Hi

Here's the NHS advice. If you're concerned about your medicines and Covid-19 you should have a chat with your GP.

List of conditions for extremely vulnerable who should be shielded and self isolate for 12 weeks

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Social Distancing

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