roydo
in memoriam - 1965-2024
You'll be very unlikely to get it now. In reality, they're expecting a fair percentage to get it, but it will be spread over a longer period of time than one sudden hit.
The longer you self-isolate the slimmer the chance - that's my take on it. This will alleviate the pressure on the NHS, allow staff to recover and get new resources etc.
If you're a key worker, well you're more likely to get it due to the obvious reasons and get it sooner. Our unofficial timetable is expect it in the next four weeks.
I've pretty much accepted that I am going to get, alongside most of my department, but hopefully we won't all get it at once or at least a fair number of us won't.
Ta mate. Makes sense.
We, well me really, (Mrs R has little choice for now) had been fully prepared mentally to be isolated other than food/ale/meds for circa 6 months anyrate. Just feel real bad for the damage and fear many many families must have concerns about.