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Been officially placed under house arrest !!!!!!

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NHS Coronavirus Service: We have identified that you're someone at risk of severe illness if you catch Coronavirus. Please remain at home for a minimum of 12 weeks. Home is the safest place for you. Staying in helps you stay well and that will help the NHS too. You can open a window but do not leave your home, and stay 3 steps away from others indoors. Wash your hands more often, for at least 20 seconds.

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sassy59

It’s in your best interests though LocinLad. Stay safe and well. Xxxx

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LoncinLad in reply to sassy59

Hi Sassy, thanks for your reply.

Yes I understand the reasons behind the the message but still a bit of a pain in the ass.

Buster agrees with me too.

xx

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Nimrod2

Hi I have just had the text message as well. A bit suprised as although over 70 my COPD was classed as moderate at my last review in November. Has really knocked me for 6. I was isolating anyway but had hoped to escape occassionally . My husband died 3 months ago and this on top of everything else is not helping. I have great neighbours but I am usually fiercely independent. O well better do as I am told. Good luck everyone.

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LoncinLad in reply to Nimrod2

You too Nimrod, Hopefully we will all get through this unscathed.

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sassy59 in reply to Nimrod2

Take care Nimrod. Stay safe xxxx

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pepparuby1 in reply to Nimrod2

i thought i was on the moderate list too! maybe they send out to anyone mild, medium of moderate, sounds like coffee!!! take care, sorry to hear about your husband so sad.

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teresa297 in reply to pepparuby1

Yeah I’m moderate too I called NHS 111 they said I can still carry on working if I feel ok. I’m a support worker for 6 women with learning disabilities so I’m going in tonight

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Nimrod2 in reply to teresa297

Teresa 297 please look after yourself. You are doing a much needed job. Take care.

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teresa297 in reply to Nimrod2

Thanks you take care too

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HungryHufflepuff in reply to Nimrod2

Hi Nimrod2 sending you lots of good wishes 💐

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Julie14

Me to !

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pepparuby1

mee too x

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LoncinLad in reply to pepparuby1

Looks like were all being picked off, one by one.

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Jehinch

Hi. I’m Moderate COPD and received my letter. I have read that ‘Shielded’ status referred to those specifically with Stage 3/4 Severe COPD. I’ve not had any exacerbations for 2.5 yrs, never been in hospital and manage very well. I don’t think the NHS had time to read individual Medical reports so everyone with COPD has had that letter. In light of this I’ve decided I can go for a short walk twice a week whilst ensuring I distance myself from others. Walking early morning is usually the quietest time. I am not going into any shops or placing myself at any unnecessary risk.

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