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<blockquote data-quote="Suz2" data-source="post: 2256708" data-attributes="member: 511909"><p>The chances of getting COVID 19 depends on exposure to someone that has the virus, first of all. If you are being reasonably careful, your chances of even getting the virus drop dramatically. You do have risk factors because you are diabetic. IF you contract the virus, your use of any medications should be taken up with your nurse/doctor. The killer with this virus is respiratory failure/compromise and fever. You don't list any lung problems-smoker, asthma, COPD, etc. so all of that is working in your favor.</p><p></p><p>Be reasonably protective of who you see and how much contact you have with others and you may never contract the virus. If you do, you are young enough with only one stated risk factor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suz2, post: 2256708, member: 511909"] The chances of getting COVID 19 depends on exposure to someone that has the virus, first of all. If you are being reasonably careful, your chances of even getting the virus drop dramatically. You do have risk factors because you are diabetic. IF you contract the virus, your use of any medications should be taken up with your nurse/doctor. The killer with this virus is respiratory failure/compromise and fever. You don't list any lung problems-smoker, asthma, COPD, etc. so all of that is working in your favor. Be reasonably protective of who you see and how much contact you have with others and you may never contract the virus. If you do, you are young enough with only one stated risk factor. [/QUOTE]
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