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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 2259854" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>I haven't put myself into isolation, I am still doing a lot of things I do anyway.</p><p>I go to my local supermarket once a week, when I finished, daughter comes down to help carry it back. I go out for walks</p><p>cut the grass, collect prescriptions, talk to neighbour through/over garden fence. I wash my hands when I come home, I have some antibacterial gel left which I use too. Unfortunately, I am not working either of my jobs, so myself and my daughter are furloughed. I am really missing a special person, which is difficult, but, it wont be forever. </p><p>Even with diabetes, I don't put myself at a greater risk then those younger or without any medical conditions. I even went to my re-booked eye laser treatment at the hospital on Wednesday, consultant was all kitted out and I was given a mask to wear, which was sensible.</p><p>Everyone has their own view of Covid-19, so we aren't all going to agree, however, I am trying to be as safe as possible and I can only do my best, not just for my health, but for my son, daughters and grandchildren too and I hope to shave many more years and to see my little granddaughter grow up <3</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 2259854, member: 44643"] I haven't put myself into isolation, I am still doing a lot of things I do anyway. I go to my local supermarket once a week, when I finished, daughter comes down to help carry it back. I go out for walks cut the grass, collect prescriptions, talk to neighbour through/over garden fence. I wash my hands when I come home, I have some antibacterial gel left which I use too. Unfortunately, I am not working either of my jobs, so myself and my daughter are furloughed. I am really missing a special person, which is difficult, but, it wont be forever. Even with diabetes, I don't put myself at a greater risk then those younger or without any medical conditions. I even went to my re-booked eye laser treatment at the hospital on Wednesday, consultant was all kitted out and I was given a mask to wear, which was sensible. Everyone has their own view of Covid-19, so we aren't all going to agree, however, I am trying to be as safe as possible and I can only do my best, not just for my health, but for my son, daughters and grandchildren too and I hope to shave many more years and to see my little granddaughter grow up <3 [/QUOTE]
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