As restrictions ease for people who are not subject to health conditions, do you feel forgotten about, isolated or cut off?The UK government has set out its plan to leave lockdown, but the changes will not affect everyone equally. While some people are going back to work and others are looking forward to exercising more and meeting up with friends and members of their families, the restrictions are staying the same for high risk people who have been shielding. The advice is staying the same: stay at home and avoid face-to-face contact. Related: When can disabled people leave their homes? It feels like we have been forgotten | Frances Ryan Continue reading…
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