Government has released a full list about the most at risk from catching and suffering complications with Coronavirus from the experts.
Previously, Government only concern that who were older, vulnerable and had underlying health conditions were most at risk. Now, they extend the list for the first time.
Here they are.
The next advice is there were some people who were at an even greater risk of “severe illness” from COVID-19.
It includes:
If you are one of them, Government told to should socially distance themselves – and how they can manage while in isolation. It could mean avoiding social contact for 12 weeks. Not only that, if there is a member has symptoms, the entire household should self-isolate for 14-days. Public Health England chief medical officer Chris Whitty described the new guidance for those more at risk as “absolutely critical”.
Prof Whitty said: “The group of people who we would want to take this advice particularly seriously are older people above 70, people who in adult life would normally be advised to have the flu vaccination. “So these are people with chronic diseases such as chronic heart disease or chronic kidney disease, and also – as a precautionary measure because we are early in our understanding and we want to be sure – women who are pregnant.
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