Campaigners in Wirral are urgently calling on Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Matt Hancock, to add motor neurone disease (MND) to the Government’s extremely vulnerable persons list to support them through the coronavirus pandemic.

Members of the Wirral branch of the MND Association have written to the local MPs urging them to raise this issue with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) as a matter of urgency.

MND is a fatal, rapidly progressing disease which affects the nerves in the brain and spinal cord that tell muscles what to do. The disease may affect the respiratory system so people living with it are extremely vulnerable to Covid-19.

Following representations made to Matt Hancock, the Department of Health indicated people with MND qualify to register under the ‘severe respiratory conditions’ sub-group on the shielding and protecting extremely vulnerable persons from COVID-19 list. However, the Association is concerned that people with MND will not know they are eligible unless the disease is explicitly listed.

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At the end of last week, the Northern Ireland Chief Medical Officer announced that people with MND would be included on the shielding list in Northern Ireland. We want to see England and Wales brought into line.

Wirral Group chairman, Debbie Williams said: “We’re extremely concerned locally that MND is not on the extremely vulnerable list. Coronavirus could be particularly dangerous for people with MND and failing to add them to the extremely vulnerable persons list will have serious implications for those living with and affected by this devastating disease.

“The Government needs to amend the list and ensure MND is clearly included to provide clarity to all people living with the condition so they can get the vital help and support they require.”

It is not yet fully clear what support being on the list will entitle a person to. The register is designed to be used by supermarkets to prioritise delivery slots, enabling partners or family to self-isolate if they live with an extremely vulnerable person and is likely to be used to direct further support in future.

To get involved in the campaign to have MND included on the ‘extremely vulnerable persons’ list, visit www.mndassociation.org/covidcampaign