Advice updated for clinically extremely vulnerable in new Tier 4 areas
Clinically extremely vulnerable people across London, the South
East and East of England have today received further guidance on
keeping safe as they are moved into the new Tier 4 restrictions,
the government has announced. The updated guidance, which is the
same as was in place during November and which clinically extremely
vulnerable individuals are strongly urged to follow,
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Clinically extremely vulnerable people across London, the South
East and East of England have today received further guidance on
keeping safe as they are moved into the new Tier 4 restrictions,
the government has announced.
The updated guidance, which is the same as was in place during November and which clinically extremely vulnerable individuals are strongly urged to follow, includes:
The government will be ensuring that support is available for those who need it, such as access to food and medicines and signposting to local support or befriending services, to enable people to stay at home as much as possible over this period. NHS Volunteer Responders can also help with a regular, friendly phone call, and transport to and from medical appointments. The clinically extremely vulnerable group includes those immune systems may be suppressed, or other specific conditions, for instance following an organ transplant, or those with specific cancers or severe respiratory conditions, such as cystic fibrosis. The group list is updated regularly as patients’ conditions or the scientific evidence changes, and people included on the list will receive a specific identifying letter. Those with more general underlying health conditions or people aged 70 or over may still be more vulnerable to COVID-19 than the general population, so are also advised to stay at home as much as possible, to carefully follow the rules and minimise contact with others. Those who are clinically extremely vulnerable but living in Tiers 1 to 3 should follow existing guidance – there is no formal shielding advice currently in place in areas outside Tier 4. Letters will be going out to all those affected by the new shielding rules for Tier 4 areas later this week, although we advise they may take slightly longer than usual to arrive due to the Christmas period. Anyone in Tier 4 areas who received the shielding letter in November and whose condition has not changed should follow the advice immediately until they receive the letter. We will also be issuing letters by email for those who have registered an email address with their GP practice. Background informationOnline service for registering for support Those with the following conditions fall into the clinically extremely vulnerable group:
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