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Monalise | 12:26 Wed 25th Mar 2020 | Health & Fitness
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I have received a letter informing me as 'more vulnerable' to take additional precautions etc - these will impact on the entire household. However, I am not included in any of the vulnerable lists. I had treatment for breast cancer which was completed last March. I rang GP surgery and receptionist said she didn't know why I had received the letter and that they did not send letters out. I would be very grateful if anyone can help clarify this situation as I don't know who to contact for information as I thought that GPs would have provided names of those at most risk.
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thank you Jno !

I was gonna think - but you saved me - " another teacake who doesnt read something before they say - crap crap crap - whenever I read PP which is hardly ever I know it wont be worf it end of"
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Thank you so much for all your help. I am 67, stage 1 breast cancer with treatment completed last March/April therefore all traces of chemo drugs have left the system. I have the flu jab past two years (as has my husband but no letter there) - letter (from NHS but also has GP surgery address) - informs me that the NHS has identified me as 'someone at risk of severe illness should I catch COVID-19'. The letter then goes on to list those at most risk and specifically lists - 'people with specific cancers as well as those who are 'undergoing active chemotherapy …'
I don't fall into any of the categories mentioned - hence the query and stress! Is anyone else in similar position?
Many thanks again for your support at this time.
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Thank you so much for all your help. I am 67, stage 1 breast cancer with treatment completed last March/April therefore all traces of chemo drugs have left the system. I have the flu jab past two years (as has my husband but no letter there) - letter (from NHS but also has GP surgery address) - informs me that the NHS has identified me as 'someone at risk of severe illness should I catch COVID-19'. The letter then goes on to list those at most risk and specifically lists - 'people with specific cancers as well as those who are 'undergoing active chemotherapy …'
I don't fall into any of the categories mentioned - hence the query and stress! Is anyone else in similar position?
Many thanks again for your support at this time.
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One of the Ministers or Secretaries of State said some may get letters in error because of a change in circumstances but better to be over-cautious than not.
good health, PP.
Since we are all in lockdown Monalise, what further restrictions are being suggested for your household?


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Lockdown - 3 weeks at present. NHS letter = self-isolate for 12 weeks+ ...

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