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Covid: Keeping you updated 12

As lockdown easing continues apace, Bill Harvey looks at some of the latest developments

NHS England has said that, as from June 15, 2020, ‘routine’ services in England can be resumed. As I write this (June 22), the College of Optometrists (CoO) has now listed Wales as also being in the amber phase of the pandemic. The CoO has also a useful guide to what the amber phase means for eye care practice, and is well worth a look.1 Importantly, ‘patients should be prioritised based on their need, and triaged remotely first. This would include, assessing their risk of developing eye disease, as well as their risk related to Covid-19 infection. Optometrists can recall, or see, asymptomatic patients if capacity permits.’ Obviously, guidance regarding minimising infection (PPE, distancing, sterilisation) needs to be adhered to if a second spike is to be avoided.

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