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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2266599" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I would agree with ringi above that your risks are on a par with other people of your age so you should carry on and not put your studies at risk by having to worry about finding new housing.</p><p>Please see the information produced by the NHS's Professor Partha Karr (also the</p><p></p><p>Actually that statistic was amongst those hospitalised with CoVid and not the whole type 1 population.</p><p>Average age of type 1 who has died of it is 70.6 and the actual number (365) reprsents about 0.07 of the UK diabetic population i.e. 7 in 10,000 which is higher than the total mortality rate (based on recent anti body studies as between 0.02-0.04%) but perhaps lower than the OP is imagining.</p><p>Personally I am prepared to take that risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2266599, member: 365308"] I would agree with ringi above that your risks are on a par with other people of your age so you should carry on and not put your studies at risk by having to worry about finding new housing. Please see the information produced by the NHS's Professor Partha Karr (also the Actually that statistic was amongst those hospitalised with CoVid and not the whole type 1 population. Average age of type 1 who has died of it is 70.6 and the actual number (365) reprsents about 0.07 of the UK diabetic population i.e. 7 in 10,000 which is higher than the total mortality rate (based on recent anti body studies as between 0.02-0.04%) but perhaps lower than the OP is imagining. Personally I am prepared to take that risk. [/QUOTE]
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