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My father in law died on Friday night due to Coronavirus. The dangers have become very real. But are we in any way more vulnerable due to fibromyalgia. Someone said they had received a letter but I haven’t received anything. My sister in law with asthma has.

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Hi Taurea I’ve been told that we should all be getting a letter for Fibromyalgia, though they’ve said if we hadn’t received our letters by the 29th March, today, we must ring either our doctors surgery or maybe your consultant from the hospital.

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no we are not more vulnerable on the basis of fibro alone. More info @ fmauk.org/coronavirus

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