Details of the Covid-age project, evidence-base and warnings are published at https://alama.org.uk/covid-19-medical-risk-assessment/

Users are strongly advised to read the guidance on the ALAMA website before using the Covid-age tool.

The evidence reviewed allows calculation of indicative Covid-age for adults aged 20-75. Clinical judgement should be used to adjust the Covid-age value for workers outside this age range.

If below 20, enter 20. If over 75, enter 75.

Sex

BMI Group

Asthma

Diabetes

Chronic kidney disease

Heart conditions

Cancer: blood related

Cancer: non-blood related

Other conditions

Your Covid-age:

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Group Variable Modifier Information
Sex Female -5
Ethnicity Asian or Asian British 5
Ethnicity Black 7
Ethnicity Mixed 5
Ethnicity Other non-white 4
BMI 30 to 34.9
BMI 35 to 39.9
BMI Greater than 40
Asthma Mild
Asthma Severe Has required treatment with oral steroids in the past twelve months
Diabetes Type 1 HbA1c less than or equal to 58 mmol/mol in past year
Diabetes Type 1 HbA1c greater than 58 mmol/mol in past year
Diabetes Type 1 HbA1c unknown
Diabetes Type 2 and other HbA1c less than or equal to 58 mmol/mol in past year
Diabetes Type 2 and other HbA1c greater than 58 mmol/mol in past year
Diabetes Type 2 and other HbA1c unknown
Chronic kidney disease Estimated GFR 30-60 mL/min
Chronic kidney disease Estimated GFR less than 30 mL/min (includes patients on dialysis)
Non-haematological cancer Diagnosed less than 1 year ago
Non-haematological cancer Diagnosed 1 to 4.9 years ago Value represents average across category, including some people receiving immunosuppressive treatments
Non-haematological cancer Diagnosed 5 years ago or longer
Haematological cancer Diagnosed less than 1 year ago Value represents average across category, including some people receiving immunosuppressive treatments
Haematological cancer Diagnosed 1 to 4.9 years ago Value represents average across category, including some people receiving immunosuppressive treatments
Haematological cancer Diagnosed 5 years ago or longer Value represents average across category, including some people receiving immunosuppressive treatments
Heart Heart failure
Heart Other chronic heart disease
Other Other chronic respiratory disease
Other Hypertension
Other Cerebrovascular disease
Other Liver disease
Other Chronic neurological disease other than stroke or dementia Includes motor neurone disease, myasthenia gravis, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, cerebral palsy, quadriplegia, hemiplegia and progressive cerebellar disease
Other Organ transplant
Other Spleen diseases Includes splenectomy, or spleen dysfunction (e.g. from sickle cell disease). This is a broad group and clinical judgement may be needed to account for differences in vulnerability within the category
Other Rheumatoid/lupus/psoriasis Value represents average
Other Other immunosuppressive condition Includes HIV, conditions inducing permanent immunodeficiency (ever diagnosed), aplastic anaemia, and temporary immunodeficiency recorded within the past year. Does not include treatment with immunosuppressant medication. Do not use for diseases with immunosuppressive effects that are covered elsewhere in the calculator.
Total 0
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Estimates of personal vulnerability from the Covid-age calculator are derived from published research in populations with no previous infection by, or vaccination against, SARS-CoV-2.

Risks associated with health conditions are estimated as averages and may vary within a disease category. Use clinical judgement to adjust the values where appropriate. Where a condition is not included because no adequate evidence is available, it may be reasonable to apply added year estimates taken from other similar conditions that are listed. For example, inflammatory bowel diseases and inflammatory skin diseases may have similar vulnerability to inflammatory joint diseases. Clinical judgement should be used.

Covid-age estimates vulnerability in the absence of vaccination or previous infection. Risk will depend also on history of vaccination/previous infection, local infection rates (viral prevalence), job role (and controls in place), and behaviours in relation to social distancing, hygiene and face-covering.

A suggested stratification for vulnerability is:

  • 85 and over = very high
  • 70-84 = high
  • 50-69 = moderate
  • Under 50 = low

Clinical judgement can be used to place individuals in a higher or lower group where appropriate.