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COVID-19 and pulmonary fibrosis FAQs

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Whilst the peak of COVID-19 has passed, many people affected by pulmonary fibrosis (PF) have important questions about living well and staying safe. If you have a question that you don't see here, please contact us at support@actionpf.org.

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Questions

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Can I still get a COVID-19 vaccine?

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Read up-to-date guidance about COVID-19 vaccines here.

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What is the living with COVID-19 plan?

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On 21 February 2022 the Government set out the plan to live with and manage COVID-19 in England. As a result there is also updated guidance for people at high risk.

‍Read Scotland's latest guidance.

Wales has released 'Together for a Safer Future', which gives guidance for transitioning to living with COVID-19.

Northern Ireland has advice on living with COVID-19 on their website.

If you're feeling anxious about the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, don’t face this alone. Come and meet others who understand and can support you. Many pulmonary fibrosis support groups still meet online. You can also call our support line to chat through any concerns you have.

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Are there any treatments for COVID-19?

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There are treatments available for people aged 12 and over who have tested positive for COVID-19 and are at the highest risk of getting seriously ill. See a full eligibility list, including those who are immunosuppressed or with a weakened immune system.

There are government information leaflets available on COVID-19 treatments:

  • Sotrovimab (Xevudy)
  • Molnupiravir (Lagevrio)
  • Nirmatrelvir and ritonavir (Paxlovid)

How to access treatments

Your local NHS organisation arranges COVID-19 treatments. If you have symptoms of COVID-19 and think you're eligible for treatment, you should:

  • Take a lateral flow test. Find out how to get lateral flow tests.
  • If your test is positive, call your GP practice, NHS 111 or your hospital specialist. They will assess if you are eligible for treatment or refer you for assessment by another specialist.
  • If your test is negative but you still have symptoms, take a second test the next day, and a third test the day after. If any of the tests are positive, call your GP practice, NHS 111 or your hospital specialist.

Read more about COVID-19 treatments and how to access them.

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