LindaHodgson
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Hi I am new here. I have a question. As a type 2 and a key worker, should I be self isolating, or can I continue working?
Forgot to also mention I have been signed off work for 3 months lolHi I am new here to but I am a keyworker too I work in health and social care as a carer also awidowed single parent as far as I can make out if you have an underlying health condition such as diabetes you are at increased risk. In my case my GP signed me off work and my company accepted his view on what could happen if I work frontline. Hope that helps. Regards marco
Hi I am new here. I have a question. As a type 2 and a key worker, should I be self isolating, or can I continue working?
Thank you.Hi I am new here to but I am a keyworker too I work in health and social care as a carer also awidowed single parent as far as I can make out if you have an underlying health condition such as diabetes you are at increased risk. In my case my GP signed me off work and my company accepted his view on what could happen if I work frontline. Hope that helps. Regards marco
No I am a retirement home manager, with relatives and deliveries every day. Although I practice safe distancing, not everybody who comes into the locked down building does!A few doctors are willing to sign diabetic people off work, but I think this is not very common. The official line from the government is that diabetics should continue working but maintain 'stringent social distancing'. As a carer, your manager should provide you with the PPE needed to reduce risks and perform your tasks as safely as possible.
Are you a carer in a nursing home?