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<blockquote data-quote="Daphne917" data-source="post: 2304554" data-attributes="member: 124172"><p>Apologies [USER=422465]@Tannith[/USER] but I don’t understand your response to my post. I have not referred to dying in it and just explained how confident I feel that, when I do get back to office, my safety won’t be compromised due to the measures that have been put in place! However I appreciate that Covid-19 has left some people with other health issues but the same can be said about a number of illnesses etc - my OH has now got a pacemaker and Afib following an operation for an aortic aneurysm 13 years ago and the drugs used to control the AFib has caused other problems for him but, when you consider the consequences of him not having the op, at the end of day he’s still alive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daphne917, post: 2304554, member: 124172"] Apologies [USER=422465]@Tannith[/USER] but I don’t understand your response to my post. I have not referred to dying in it and just explained how confident I feel that, when I do get back to office, my safety won’t be compromised due to the measures that have been put in place! However I appreciate that Covid-19 has left some people with other health issues but the same can be said about a number of illnesses etc - my OH has now got a pacemaker and Afib following an operation for an aortic aneurysm 13 years ago and the drugs used to control the AFib has caused other problems for him but, when you consider the consequences of him not having the op, at the end of day he’s still alive. [/QUOTE]
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