I do have a well-controlled HbA1c but how good would my control be if I caught the virus? Stress, immune system overload with possible cytokine storm etc.
However, I would really like to know if Type 2s have been able to get online shopping slots!
Early hours of the morning seem best. The Priority slots seem to be purely for the highest extremely vulnerable on government lists. The restricted hours (for elderly, vulnerable and nhs) or getting lucky with delivery/click and collect Are best bet right now. Hopefully if the lifting goes wellThanks Rokaab. Sounds as though persistence may be required
I do have a well-controlled HbA1c but how good would my control be if I caught the virus? Stress, immune system overload with possible cytokine storm etc.
However, I would really like to know if Type 2s have been able to get online shopping slots!
Thanks Rokaab. Sounds as though persistence may be required
The two online store apps (Coles and Woolies) we use here., you have to be going through the checkout before you can pick a available priority slot just before you click OK to pay for the goods.I gather there's an app which lets you know when delivery slots become available.
Patients in the following categories are deemed "high risk" and are therefore included in the shielded patients list (SPL)Until this week I was going to the supermarket about once every eight days. However, since the advice changed in the UK, my local supermarket has been busier with few people wearing masks or social-distancing. I am feeling increasingly nervous. Have other Type 2s been able to get priority for online shopping? Stay well and safe.
Patients in the following categories are deemed "high risk" and are therefore included in the shielded patients list (SPL)
https://digital.nhs.uk/coronavirus/shielded-patient-list/methodology/background
- Solid organ transplant recipients who remain on long term immune suppression therapy.
- People with specific cancers:
- people with cancer who are undergoing active chemotherapy or radical radiotherapy for lung cancer
- people with cancers of the blood or bone marrow such as leukaemia, lymphoma or myeloma who are at any stage of treatment
- people having immunotherapy or other continuing antibody treatments for cancer *
- people having other targeted cancer treatments which can affect the immune system, such as protein kinase inhibitors or PARP inhibitors *
- People who have had bone marrow or stem cell transplants in the last 6 months, or who are still taking immunosuppression drugs
- People with severe respiratory conditions including all cystic fibrosis, severe asthma and severe COPD.
- People with rare diseases and inborn errors of metabolism that significantly increase the risk of infections (such as SCID, homozygous sickle cell).
- People on immunosuppression therapies sufficient to significantly increase risk of infection.*
- People who are pregnant with significant congenital heart disease.
Only if you are on the NHS shielded list will you get priority slots. As you see, T2 is not included on the list, possibly because it is so widespread.
My Asda obviously do it at different times so you can't plan like that, first time I booked one was at 8:10pm (they must've freed some up at around then), the second time it was just after midnight.10pm Asda releases click and collect I have managed to get one most weeks.
Click and collect is fine if you are one of the lucky ones who have a car. It is safe and doesn't put volunteers at risk by sending them into supermarkets. I think it might even be less risky than delivery drivers coming into your front garden. If everyone fortunate enough to have a car used it that would mean more delivery slots left for those who desperately need them, whether on the shielded list or just infirm. And, whether click& collect or delivery, try to do one month's shopping at a time if you have a freezer,both to reduce your own risk and to free more slots for those who depend on them.Not sure if it's everywhere but I use a volunteer group called "Covid-19 Mutual Aid" I rang them weeks ago explained that I wasn't in the shielding group but had to be stringently social distance as per the guidelines and they gave me what has become my own rep of sorts who goes shopping for me. So it might be worth googling your area for volunteer groups. The guy has been brilliant and just calls me when he is going shopping. £45 limit of sorts and I just send him my list via email and pay the bill into his bank account so it's very easy.
Click and Collect slots are becoming more available as well as Brunneria says although my local Sainsbury it's about a weeks wait. Was quite nervous about it to start with but it's great. Order online and you can change your order until the night before. Drive there, pull into a slot, they call out your name and someone leaves your shopping fully bagged by the boot. Load up and drive off. Really good actually.
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