To be fair I was only pre-diabetic and had a normal result last year. I have to have another one this year to keep an eye on things but I spoke to my GP last week and said I would prefer to wait until this COVID business is more settled before I go to the surgery which she was happy with and told me to call the surgery when I want her to complete a form.I have no intention of shielding. I realise I'm in a fortunate position, retired, and not being pressured to go back to a job where social distancing is difficult. But I've been carrying on grocery shopping, walking, I observe social distancing, wash my hands when I’ve been out, and gel them if I’m going into different shops etc. My riding stables has just opened up again, so I’m riding, on a one to one basis.
My husband is ten years older than I am, so in the over 70s bracket. The thought of us not being allowed to do anything that we are supposed to be enjoying our retirement by doing, would fill me with dread.
I am very glad I have not had to be shielded but I can understand why those with the complaints referred to have been. Like you, I have been shopping, walking and generally going about my business following the guidelines. What I miss most is meeting and lunching with friends but that will come back as all this has to be done gradually. We went to a garden centre last week and took a trip out locally a couple of weeks ago as we were allowed to go a bit further, within reason. I met a friend of mine in the park last week and it was lovely to see someone at last. No disrespect to my OH but I do need to see others too.