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Covid-19: Two new treatments available from mid-December

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Marina

“The government has announced that people with MS in the UK will be eligible for one of two new treatments if they catch COVID-19. Currently, treatments are only available for people already in hospital.”

 

WWW.MSSOCIETY.ORG.UK

Find out about new COVID-19 treatments for people with MS.

 

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Marina

(belated DX in June '05, SPMS)

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Good to know, but I wonder if it only applies to PWMS who are on DMTs, or whether it applies to anyone with MS who isn't on any form of treatment?

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Marina

By the sound of it, it's for all MSers, regardless of whether they're on the DMDs or not.


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Marina

More here about the Molnupiravir and Sotrovimab treatments:

 

MSTRUST.ORG.UK

Covid-19 treatments for people with MS

 

It also explains why you might receive a PCR kit in the post - without having received an email or letter from the NHS (or maybe from your GP) about why you’ve been sent it.

 


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