The health service will reportedly deliver courses of molnupiravir, sometimes referred to as Lagevrio, to clinically vulnerable and and immunosuppressant patients within as little as 48 hours of them testing positive for COVID-19.
The NHS is planning to roll out a"game-changing" anti-viral pill that people who have tested positive for coronavirus can take at home.
Health Secretary Sajid Javid is reportedly preparing to announce the start of a national pilot of the drug, which Britain became the first country to approve last month.
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