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Good News Free Vitamin D From The Government For The Vulnerable.
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News to me. Good. It's been quite a problem to buy in my area. Enough to see us through the winter. There must quite a few on here who'll be entitled to it. Had anyone heard about it?
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I find it rather strange that UK doctors will write prescription s for OTC medicinals. Here, in Ontario, they will only do so for people on Welfare Benefits, and the patient has to prove that they are receiving said benefits.
23:42 Sun 08th Nov 2020
Hmmm. Different approaches here. When we lived in France all O.70s were given a prescription for a massive (I mean 'massive', something like 500 time the normal recommended amount- I looked up doses) dose of Vit. D in liquid form to collect from the pharmacy. They had worked out that this was more cost-effective than older people catching diseases in the Winter. Simple and effective.
I realise that Woofie, but the Mail report indicates that they will be free to those shielding and the elderly. I take it to mean that those who are under 70 and have been told to shield will also get them free. If I ask my doc he will put them on prescription so I will get them free. He told me I should be shielding, but I never got a letter. I really don't need a letter because it would make no difference to me.
I've always avoided going to the doctors all my life, if possible, until the last 12 months when my health dictated otherwise. So I didn't know much about prescriptions and am surprised that doctors issue prescriptions for medication that can be bought over the counter without one. Should they be doing that?
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