Covid antivirals an option for the Queen under care of medical household

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Monarch said to have mild symptoms, but staff may look to drugs recently approved in UK

With the Queen approaching her 96th birthday in April, there was always going to be concern about her contracting Covid, but the monarch hasIn addition to the protection afforded by her vaccinations – and she is understood to have had a booster – she could also be given antiviral drugs approved by UK authorities as recently as December.

He may choose to prescribe one or more antivirals designed to protect the most vulnerable, a decision that potentially might have to be made within days. “You would, I think, almost certainly be considering giving antiviral drugs, of which there are a number around at the moment.”Drugs that could be considered include Ronapreve, which was approved in August last year, and which contains types of proteins called monoclonal antibodies. It has been shown to reduce the risk of hospital admission or death by 70% in those with mild to moderate Covid-19.

The Queen has been known for her strong constitution and infrequent ill health and as recently as June 2020 was pictured riding a Fell pony at Windsor while isolating. She then spent more than three months only carrying out light duties on doctors’ orders. That hospital stay was her first in eight years. In 2013, she was treated at the private clinic for a bout of gastroenteritis, and she also stayed for one night.age is not the only characteristic that influences individual risk from Covid, which should be considered alongside other characteristics that influence risk, including sex, ethnicity, and some pre-existing medical conditions.

 

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