I eventually got my Endangered Species letter from our doctors surgery this week, on account of my underlying COPD. It says I am not supposed to leave my home for any reason; keep 2 metres away from any others in my household and sleep in a separate bed; use a separate bathroom if possible and clean it after every use; (I agree it’s a good idea to clean the bath, must try to remember to do that sometime) avoid using the kitchen when others are present, take my meals back to a separate room if possible, and ensure the kitchen utensils are cleaned thoroughly. A bit late, 8 weeks into lockdown, to tell me all this, but I learned that each medical practice had to go through all their patients to identify those who needed shielding and that must have taken a while on top of everything else.
Also on Friday, when we got back from the forbidden dog walk, we found a big box on the doorstep containing ‘Emergency Food Supplies for one week.’ A large sliced pre-frozen white cotton wool loaf, tin tomatoes, tin baked beans, cornflakes, 2 boxes long life milk, powdered coffee, teabags, a toilet roll ... not really my sort of Emergency Food, no fresh fruit or veg at all, though I suppose after 8 weeks of lockdown I might have been getting a bit hungry. I didn’t investigate fully to the lower levels of the box but rang the community service number and someone picked it up and took it to the food bank. I already had a phone call from a nice young man from the NHS enquiring about my needs and I said I was able to get online food orders and prescriptions, and also had some wonderful neighbours to help if needed, so I wouldn’t need food parcels. I’ve tried to turn off the parcels on my application form on the website but there is nowhere where it asks whether you want food parcels, yes or no, and apparently others have said they just keep coming! And every day now I get a long text each morning from the NHS with helpful hints about how to manage ‘for the next few weeks.” It says ‘this text is from an automated mailbox so do not reply. You can turn off these texts by texting STOP. Only problem is that the STOP text won’t send!
And I only registered in the first place to get preferential slots for online delivery!
Fir months I’ve been on a very long waiting list for a CAT scan and lung function tests at our local hospital, and actually had a date in March, which of course was cancelled. Then last week they rang me up, said they had a cancellation and would I like to come in next day for my scan and tests? As Covid levels are said to be high in Basingstoke, and a friend who had to attend for something else said none of the nursing staff at his clinic were wearing ppe of any kind, I said I was feeling much better than I had been last winter when I was first referred, and I was sure lots of other people needed their help more than I do at present. So she said she’d ring again ‘perhaps in August’ to see how I felt then. The real reason, apart from nervousness about breaking lockdown and attending a centre where Covid was certainly present, for a non- emergency reason, was that I was in the middle of re-laying some slabs in the garden and wanted to get the job finished. Still not sure if this was the right decision, though, as these tests are very hard to come by and I should probably have them, even though I’m feeling very well ATM. What do you think?