However, this isn’t the only thing affecting immunocompromised people; so too has the removal of free testing as part of the government’s Covid exit plan.
Dr Denis Kinane said: “Scrapping free testing may force vulnerable individuals back into isolation and have an adverse effect on their quality of life.
“The absence of free testing could leave some vulnerable groups, particularly immunocompromised and immunosuppressed individuals, at risk.”
As a result, those who are immunocompromised who rely on free testing will now have to spend money they don’t want to in order to remain safe.
Source: | This article first appeared on Express.co.uk
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