matthew webster
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Gathering herd immunity within the population seems to be the way we are going with COVID-19 and this requires 60-80% of us eventually getting the virus. This may well be the correct decision but requires everyone to act responsibly to keep the progress of infection to slow rate.
But how does it work for those with serious underlying conditions living within the community?
I am a 51 year old Type 1 with mild asthma. I would like to self isolate but as a husband and father of three this is proving very difficult in a busy household.
All my three kids (9, 15 & 18) still go to school, still socialize and travel on public transport. It is likely that at least one of them and quite possibly all of them with contract the virus at some point. For them this will hopefully be mild and they will (with any luck) become immune.
For me, this maybe not so straight forward. I am home all week and other than locking myself in a room for 3 months how do I avoid the inevitable infection and the potential complications?
Maybe getting it sooner rather than later will afford me better healthcare than potentially getting it when things get really apocalyptic.
But how does it work for those with serious underlying conditions living within the community?
I am a 51 year old Type 1 with mild asthma. I would like to self isolate but as a husband and father of three this is proving very difficult in a busy household.
All my three kids (9, 15 & 18) still go to school, still socialize and travel on public transport. It is likely that at least one of them and quite possibly all of them with contract the virus at some point. For them this will hopefully be mild and they will (with any luck) become immune.
For me, this maybe not so straight forward. I am home all week and other than locking myself in a room for 3 months how do I avoid the inevitable infection and the potential complications?
Maybe getting it sooner rather than later will afford me better healthcare than potentially getting it when things get really apocalyptic.