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<blockquote data-quote="scorpius14" data-source="post: 2247944" data-attributes="member: 399254"><p>Just received one such letter from my gp practice, headlined as "important advice to keep you safe from coronavirus" with paragraphs of info but most importantly has included the statement: "The NHS has identified you, or the named person you care for, as someone at risk of severe illness if you catch Coronavirus", which insists i remain at home otherwise risk being admitted to hospital because i'm at a higher risk than others. Instinctively I would assume they have access to my medical records from the past few months and correlate the risk between infection and my bg control which admittedly is not the best. </p><p></p><p>However my place as a key worker is to provide services to everyone else thus requires me to leave the house and go to work, but looking on the bright side, my occupation does not require as much social interaction as say an NHS worker and my place of work has adequate restrictions in place to prevent any infection from spreading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scorpius14, post: 2247944, member: 399254"] Just received one such letter from my gp practice, headlined as "important advice to keep you safe from coronavirus" with paragraphs of info but most importantly has included the statement: "The NHS has identified you, or the named person you care for, as someone at risk of severe illness if you catch Coronavirus", which insists i remain at home otherwise risk being admitted to hospital because i'm at a higher risk than others. Instinctively I would assume they have access to my medical records from the past few months and correlate the risk between infection and my bg control which admittedly is not the best. However my place as a key worker is to provide services to everyone else thus requires me to leave the house and go to work, but looking on the bright side, my occupation does not require as much social interaction as say an NHS worker and my place of work has adequate restrictions in place to prevent any infection from spreading. [/QUOTE]
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