Lons
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Sorry to hear about the death of your family member, who's to say she wouldn't have lived to be well over a hundred and pleased your parents are ok but saying they're not fat and healthy just means that even though they reduced the risk they were lucky, not so lucky was a friend of our extended family who died very suddenly 2 weeks ago, cause was corvid 19 / seriously low oxygen blood levels, she was an extremely fit 62 year old with absolutely no underlying conditions. My 93 year old MiL is in a care home, definitely not fat :roll: but has asthma and other conditions, not her fault as she's never smoked and has lived a healthy life, remember IS NOT FAT but tested positive a few days ago, we can only hope it's a false result as she has no symptoms.Rorschach":3hxah09g said:My mother is 65, in good health and not fat, my step father is 88, been fighting cancer for the last 30 years but otherwise in excellent health, not fat. They have both already been exposed to C19 on a foreign holiday earlier this year, we don't know if they caught it, tests were not available then. Lockdown has turned what should have been a minor operation for him into something much more serious that might cost him his arm.
A 97 year family member died in a care home in early march from suspected C19.
That enough for you?
Your attitude and previous posts still stink!