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I can’t comment on whether you should be giong Otto work. All I do know is that the advice for those with Diabetes, is that if it is well managed you are no more at risk of contracting the virus. It is well worth reviewing you sick day rules just in case, and making a note of your Total Daily Dose (TDD) if needed.
This is the current advice from DUK for those with Diabetes
All the coronavirus information below applies to the whole of the UK, unless specified. We've noted where are some differences in guidance and diabetes services across the UK.
The official advice for people living with long term conditions is to opt for as much ‘social isolation’ as possible.
I can understand why you would be worried with both diabetes and heart trouble. But hopefully being 50 offers some protection. is your diabetes fairly well managed? Have you had much experience of DKA or other diabetes complications?
? does the 't' key on the keyboard stick, so you type a double tt then o, so Spilchuck yjinks Oh she means Otto ? Just thinking out loud. It didn't try to change 'giong' to anything English though so not that clever, is it? 😉