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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2289049" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>A suggestion to those worried. Why not check local infection rates?</p><p>For example I live in Surrey and as of today there were 8 cases of CoVid and 0 deaths. Consequently I feel confident that I won't catch the virus given the massive decline in cases and deaths seen here.</p><p>Just google your own county to do the same.</p><p>My own personal risk seems to be low as a 49 year old type 1 with no obesity or other issues. Again I have looked at data (Simon On' Neill's analysis shared on Diabetes UK and Prof Kar's NHS study).</p><p>None of this analysis is political though every side has used the virus to try and make their own point following the maxim of not letting a good crisis go to waste!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2289049, member: 365308"] A suggestion to those worried. Why not check local infection rates? For example I live in Surrey and as of today there were 8 cases of CoVid and 0 deaths. Consequently I feel confident that I won't catch the virus given the massive decline in cases and deaths seen here. Just google your own county to do the same. My own personal risk seems to be low as a 49 year old type 1 with no obesity or other issues. Again I have looked at data (Simon On' Neill's analysis shared on Diabetes UK and Prof Kar's NHS study). None of this analysis is political though every side has used the virus to try and make their own point following the maxim of not letting a good crisis go to waste! [/QUOTE]
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