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<blockquote data-quote="Devonmade" data-source="post: 2266866" data-attributes="member: 500949"><p>This is an interesting discussion for me. I was sent home from work 17 March. I have T2, chronic asthma and ME. Originally, government said diabetes and asthmatics would be classed as high risk, now they call it clinically vulnerable. Like Tricia said above, how does your "bracket", for want of a better word, change if you have several underlying health conditions? I wasnt aware of a tool being developed, but it would be very useful to help determine how risky it is to return to work. I still feel I am in the clinically vulnerable group, but with added issues. any thoughts? (I didnt get a letter and didnt expect one, surgery have gone into meltdown and are pretty hopeless anyway so I havent asked them for guidance)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devonmade, post: 2266866, member: 500949"] This is an interesting discussion for me. I was sent home from work 17 March. I have T2, chronic asthma and ME. Originally, government said diabetes and asthmatics would be classed as high risk, now they call it clinically vulnerable. Like Tricia said above, how does your "bracket", for want of a better word, change if you have several underlying health conditions? I wasnt aware of a tool being developed, but it would be very useful to help determine how risky it is to return to work. I still feel I am in the clinically vulnerable group, but with added issues. any thoughts? (I didnt get a letter and didnt expect one, surgery have gone into meltdown and are pretty hopeless anyway so I havent asked them for guidance) [/QUOTE]
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