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    I'm relatively young but have a stage four kidney disease and weak heart, I'm not taking this lightly at all. Sure media is over the top, it is with anything but why not worry about it, it's killing people who otherwise would still be alive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyfists View Post
    I'm relatively young but have a stage four kidney disease and weak heart, I'm not taking this lightly at all. Sure media is over the top, it is with anything but why not worry about it, it's killing people who otherwise would still be alive.
    It's sobering to hear from someone at the " sharp end" , good luck, and stay well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Notsohumblepie View Post
    It's sobering to hear from someone at the " sharp end" , good luck, and stay well
    Thanks Notso, I'm not worried worried but I don't want to risk a bad case of it plus I couldn't stand leaving the pies in non league ha ha!

    Ncfcog looks like it's going to effect him much more, hope it works out ok mate.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazyfists View Post
    I'm relatively young but have a stage four kidney disease and weak heart, I'm not taking this lightly at all. Sure media is over the top, it is with anything but why not worry about it, it's killing people who otherwise would still be alive.
    I am in a high risk group,wrong side of 60 dodgy ticker & COPD so it is worrying but you can only do so much & unless everyone plays their part (which aint going to happen) I will just get on with life & trust to luck. I don't buy into this idea that the youngsters aint bothered because it's mainly older people who die from it! there are enough young people at risk & the damage to business & the economy will affect us all. I do think that rather play games behind closed doors they could look at suspending the season & resuming when it's all over even if this means merging 2 seasons into 1.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ancientpie View Post
    I am in a high risk group,wrong side of 60 dodgy ticker & COPD so it is worrying but you can only do so much & unless everyone plays their part (which aint going to happen) I will just get on with life & trust to luck. I don't buy into this idea that the youngsters aint bothered because it's mainly older people who die from it! there are enough young people at risk & the damage to business & the economy will affect us all. I do think that rather play games behind closed doors they could look at suspending the season & resuming when it's all over even if this means merging 2 seasons into 1.
    I think young people as well realise that it could affect them economically if not medically plus as you say they may have family members who get it. I've had one older man coming into work today and say there's nothing to worry about etc it's just a bad flu and it's all nonsense when his mother is in a nursing bed and there's a good chance she'd die if she got it but didn't register with him at all except to complain his pension has gone down! If everyone was sensible then it might go away a lot quicker than it's going to do with people being so blaise about it.

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