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<blockquote data-quote="Dexterdobe" data-source="post: 2246402" data-attributes="member: 454478"><p>No one can say for sure. Diabetes depletes the autoimmune system and this is why diabetics are at greater risk. Your T2 is, like mine, mild. I'm taking no chances and doing a bit of extra exercise, getting lots of sleep and eating foods known to help the autoimmune system. If you look around you can see the people who are most at risk. They are the ones who are grossly overweight, with serious, neglected health issues from (75% of those dying from Covid-19 are clinically obese) Just do your best to make sure you are not one of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dexterdobe, post: 2246402, member: 454478"] No one can say for sure. Diabetes depletes the autoimmune system and this is why diabetics are at greater risk. Your T2 is, like mine, mild. I'm taking no chances and doing a bit of extra exercise, getting lots of sleep and eating foods known to help the autoimmune system. If you look around you can see the people who are most at risk. They are the ones who are grossly overweight, with serious, neglected health issues from (75% of those dying from Covid-19 are clinically obese) Just do your best to make sure you are not one of them. [/QUOTE]
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