To keep COVID at bay, lift treatment barriers
With COVID-19 cases on the rise once again in
However, without action from
The
While treatments are available for Virginians at their doctor's office and local pharmacy, it is critical to ensure that patients can access and afford them in a timely manner.
Antiviral treatments must be administered within five days of symptom onset to maintain full efficacy, meaning every minute counts when treating COVID-19. Patients don't have time to wait and first determine if they can afford a treatment.
In order to ensure patients can stay healthy, slow the spread of this illness and help keep emergency rooms from overcrowding,
If Virginians are met with high out-of-pocket costs that they can't afford and choose to forgo an antiviral treatment, patients will be more likely to contract severe symptoms, potentially leading to increased emergency room visits and stress on local hospitals while also escalating the chances of a major COVID-19 outbreak in the commonwealth. We know that high out-of-pocket costs have an outsized impact on patients being able to take medications they need, with more than 2 out of every 3 Americans abandoning their prescriptions when their out-of-pocket costs reach
Doctors' offices and hospitals continue to be strained by cases of severe respiratory illnesses. It's more critical than ever that patients can access necessary treatments as soon as they need them. In addition, last year the
To continue empowering community pharmacists,
As Virginians continue to confront COVID-19 and other public health challenges, we should be taking steps to improve access to timely and effective care, not putting up additional hurdles.



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