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Sign our petition to fund Evusheld for blood cancer and other causes of immune compromise. These preventative antibodies massively reduce the risk of Covid19 hospitalisations and death

We were elated at the approval of a treatment which provides a similar preventative shield as vaccines for those who don’t make their own antibodies. This would allow people with blood Cancer, organ transplants, and other causes of immun-compromise to live with COVID19. In the study Evusheld caused a huge drop in hospitalisations. There was nobody who died of COVID19 in the clinical trials after an Evusheld treatment. One dose lasts for months. Vaccines do not work for many of us who have damaged immune systems, and we are still dying of COVID19.

Imagine then our despair to learn the UK government had cancelled its pre-order for a million doses!

My petition is to the UK government asking them to reverse their decision not to fund Evusheld.

Please sign and share on social media if you are “out” and ask all your friends and family.

We need at least 10K signatures. If you are in online groups and forums please share there too.

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Adrian Warnock
  • Adrian Warnock
  • Dr. Adrian Warnock is a medical doctor and clinical research expert who was himself diagnosed with blood cancer in May 2017. Adrian worked in the pharmaceutical industry for fifteen years helping to run the clinical trials that bring us new medicines and communicate the results. Before this he practised in the UK’s National Health Service (NHS), as a psychiatrist, for eight years.

    Adrian is a published author, the founder of Blood Cancer Uncensored, and has written a Christian blog since 2003 at Patheos. He is passionate about learning how to approach suffering with hope and compassion. Adrian's articles are not medical advice and he is not a haematologist or blood cancer doctor. Always seek individualised advice from your health care professionals. You can e-mail Adrian here.