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<blockquote data-quote="JRT" data-source="post: 2307021" data-attributes="member: 520947"><p>Thankyou ert. I think that sums up perfectly why this situation is so complex. </p><p>I think it also highlights how random being high risk and vulnerable is. </p><p>You could be a male BAME overweight diabetic working in a high risk environment. How protected you are is down to the ethics of your employer and it does seem to be the support of a specialist. It doesnt mean the risk is any less,it just means you have no protection!</p><p>I still think some people view this virus as a type of flu which affects a group of people equally. Unfortunately it seems to hone in on certain aspects of certain conditions. I may be wrong but I get the impression it homes in on diabetics regardless .its severity depends on other risk factors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRT, post: 2307021, member: 520947"] Thankyou ert. I think that sums up perfectly why this situation is so complex. I think it also highlights how random being high risk and vulnerable is. You could be a male BAME overweight diabetic working in a high risk environment. How protected you are is down to the ethics of your employer and it does seem to be the support of a specialist. It doesnt mean the risk is any less,it just means you have no protection! I still think some people view this virus as a type of flu which affects a group of people equally. Unfortunately it seems to hone in on certain aspects of certain conditions. I may be wrong but I get the impression it homes in on diabetics regardless .its severity depends on other risk factors. [/QUOTE]
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