Where and how do you usually shop? I expect that would be infrequently, too?Hi, Pipp
My problem, which isn't I suspect singular to myself, is my most local supermarket is 15 miles from my home, so under the governments current distancing rules, that would not perhaps be deemed essential travel.
But where I live we have no shops, no pubs, no streetlights, no doctors surgery, no pharmacy, no newsagent, no regular bus...
If you have no food and the only way to get some is to drive to a shop i can’t think of a clearer example of essential.Hi, Pipp
My problem, which isn't I suspect singular to myself, is my most local supermarket is 15 miles from my home, so under the governments current distancing rules, that would not perhaps be deemed essential travel.
But where I live we have no shops, no pubs, no streetlights, no doctors surgery, no pharmacy, no newsagent, no regular bus...
Hi @robertFE and welcome to the great forum. You raise an interesting point regarding the immune system. I have been on at least 9 immunosuppressants a day since 2013. Until 2 weeks ago I was working at a school - for 25 years. I hope to return.Throughout those years many viruses have riddled the children and staff, but out of the staff I rarely caught any of them (except Swine Flu - having had a flu jab!), and have remained resistant to this day. About 4 years ago I pointed this out to an immunologist at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge and he said:Hi, I have been diabetic type 1 since 1973, haven’t thus far any underlying health conditions, which I can only praise my mother and father for keeping me in check in my younger years...
Does anyone think that the current governments choice of vulnerable people should include diabetes?
I am not saying it’s due to our condition, since some have feet, eye, sensory, issues caused by long term diabetes, it is this:
Sainsbury are currently only offering Coronavirus vulnerable people home delivery slots, but diabetes isn’t included in the governments list, the unknowing knock on effect for diabetes - who are vulnerable - since our immune system (which caused diabetes in the first place) has been compromised.
So if Tesco, Morrison’s, ASDA, Waitrose, etc follow suit, how can people with diabetes self isolate, when we cannot get food deliveries?
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