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Brits to get ‘game changing’ new Covid drug at home next week in fight against Omicron

VULNERABLE Brits will get Covid-busting drugs at home from next week under radical plans to slash hospitalisations.

Over 50s and high-risk adults will be offered antiviral treatments shortly after testing positive for the virus.

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A first of its kind, the drug works by forcing errors into the coronavirus’s genetics when it reproduces

The drugs have been proven to cut the risk of severe illness by up to 70 per cent.

As well as helping thousands stay well, the pilot will also ease pressure on the NHS over winter by reducing the need for beds.

Around 5,000 patients will be given the antiviral drug molnupiravir as part of the trial run by Oxford University.

Studies have shown it cuts the risk of hospitalisation and death by around a third in those with mild symptoms.

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Chief investigator Chris Butler, a Professor of Primary Care at Oxford University said: “It is early on in the illness, when people are still being cared for in the community, that treatments for Covid-19 could have their greatest benefit.

“This new trial will test whether exciting, new antiviral treatments that are more specific to Covid-19 help people in the community recover faster and reduce the need for treatment in hospital.”


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And the highest-risk Brits – such as cancer and transplant patients – will also be offered Ronapreve.

Manufactured by the US-based firms Regeneron and Roche, the £2,000 drug is made from antibodies harvested from those who have already recovered, and can cut chances of falling seriously ill by 70 per cent.

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Sajid Javid said the first effective at-home treatments marked a "historic milestone in our battle against the virus".

The Health Secretary said: "This opens up a new era for the treatment of Covid-19, one where we can begin to cover every phase of contracting this deadly disease – whether it be before you catch it, just after you catch it, if you develop symptoms or if you require hospital care."

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