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The NHS will contact you if you are in the 12 week isolation group

36 replies

lubeybooby · 16/03/2020 21:16

As per this NHS link

For the confused asthmatics (myself included) it says severe asthma only

www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

OP posts:
lubeybooby · 16/03/2020 21:18

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The NHS will contact you if you are in the 12 week isolation group
OP posts:
lubeybooby · 16/03/2020 21:19

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The NHS will contact you if you are in the 12 week isolation group
OP posts:
tollyfeeder · 16/03/2020 21:20

Where does it say severe asthma?

I have asthma but I’m really bad at taking my inhalers, sometimes go months without using them.
I will start taking them again now. I’m really worried.

So do I self isolate for 12 weeks?

Wolfiefan · 16/03/2020 21:21

Thanks for sharing. I hadn’t seen that.

CandlesBlanketsandTea · 16/03/2020 21:22

On another post someone posted the following which includes asthmatics in the isolation group but severe asthmatics will be contacted by their GP for additional advice.

www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-guidance-on-social-distancing-and-for-vulnerable-people/guidance-on-social-distancing-for-everyone-in-the-uk-and-protecting-older-people-and-vulnerable-adults

Gingerkittykat · 16/03/2020 21:22

have another serious health condition

Well that's as clear as mud!

halcyondays · 16/03/2020 21:23

“Have another serious health condition”
Well that’s nice and specific, isn’t it?

AllPointsNorth · 16/03/2020 21:24

Tollyfeeder, if you manage for months at a time without your inhalers, you’re unlikely to be severely asthmatic. If DF didn’t take his for a day, he’d be in intensive care or dead.

CandlesBlanketsandTea · 16/03/2020 21:24

I'm confused whether I'll be classified in the serious bracket but I'm sure I'll find out. I think I'm going to get some milk tomorrow otherwise I'm pretty stocked up.

DiscontentedWoman · 16/03/2020 21:24

OP can you get the title of your thread changed? It is social distancing and not isolation at this stage

somewheretom · 16/03/2020 21:26

I'm confused whether I would be included, as I have a heart condition and have mild asthma! Guess we shall find out soon

noblegiraffe · 16/03/2020 21:28

No, they’re only contacting people who need to go even beyond the advice for elderly and vulnerable people.

The NHS will contact you if you are in the 12 week isolation group
goodwinter · 16/03/2020 21:30

Thank you. Still not 100% clear as it relates to the 12-week period, but the screenshots do help... My asthma is fairly mild but I was worried!

bobbypinseverywhere · 16/03/2020 21:31

Just as a heads up - I’m a GP and this was the first I’d heard about the nhs making active contact - and it’s supposed to be led by GPs! 🤦‍♀️

Gingerkittykat · 16/03/2020 21:31

[https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about_us/news/coronavirus Diabetes/co.uk advice]] looks like we don't need to self isolate.

From what I've read diabetics have a death rate way above even elderly people so I am confused by this advice.

I have a routine GP appointment booked on Friday and if it is not cancelled I will ask for more guidance.

Gingerkittykat · 16/03/2020 21:32

clicky link

butterwithtoast · 16/03/2020 21:32

Does anyone know what the definition of 'Severe asthma' is more specifically than hospital admission or use of steroid tablets? My asthma is usually well managed but around a year ago I had a bad spell which required a course of steroid tablets, would that put me in the high risk category?

BigTikes · 16/03/2020 21:38

I'd like to know the same butterwithtoast

RadFemsUnite · 16/03/2020 22:08

I've had a medical friend (NOT a virus expert though!) read through the guidance links above with me and her reading was the same as mine and as that of noblegiraffe: all asthmatics who currently get a flu jab, and every adult who currently gets a flu jab, should assume they are included in the group who should plan for 12 weeks social isolation (as far as is possible). If you are severely asthmatic, the NHS will contact you to discuss further plans just as they will with those who have other very serious health conditions. In fairness this is also what the press conference said, albeit in rather vague and woolly terms...

JumpJockey · 16/03/2020 22:15

My DH is a T1 diabetic GP and has no idea wtf is going on... currently we’re all self isolating as he and DD1 had mild symptoms, partly we suspect because of patients last week who lied about not having symptoms then came into his surgery and coughed everywhere. Angry

BeyondMymymymyCorona · 16/03/2020 22:18

I'm gonna carry on isolating anyway. I have multiple rare illnesses, I doubt the government have researched how CV affects them specifically.

MindyStClaire · 16/03/2020 22:18

I'll be interested to see what happens. I had my first prescription for steroid tablets in a good few years before Christmas, but never actually took them as they were prescribed in case I got worse again (in fairness, probably should've been taking them the week before). I'm also pregnant which suddenly seems to be a risk group. Not quite sure what to be planning for...

BeyondMymymymyCorona · 16/03/2020 22:20

Plus I'm fat. And I'm gonna guess that when they put those lists together, they didn't consider how multiple illnesses would compound your odds of severity/fatality. As they haven't won any competence medals for their maths so far...!!

KatnissMellark · 16/03/2020 22:23

Argh it's clear as mud isn't it. Everyone seems to be interpreting it differently. I'm: pregnant (high risk pregnancy for a number of reasons) asthmatic, anaemic and have autoimmune thyroid dysfunction. Not sure it's clear that any of these individually means I should stay home for 12 weeks, but feel that collectively it means maybe I should?!?

Frequency · 16/03/2020 22:25

Does anyone know what the definition of 'Severe asthma' is more specifically than hospital admission or use of steroid tablets? My asthma is usually well managed but around a year ago I had a bad spell which required a course of steroid tablets, would that put me in the high risk category?

I want to know this too. I had steroids of the tablet kind around three years ago. I tend to need them every few years when I get a bad cold and my preventative inhaler is a steroid one (red - symbicort). I also have a stronger, purple one I use when I have a cold because the blue and red ones don't work when I have a cold.

Do I need to prepare for working from home for 12 weeks? Does that mean my school aged child self-isolates with me?

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