I've been indoors since 13th March. I'm not 'on the list', but I do have asthma and another autoimmune condition (and was waiting for tests to diagnose another problem when all this started) so have decided not to take any risks.
Normally, I am 'healthy', in the sense that I am out most days and don't find that my conditions get in the way, but I am very aware that my body would struggle to fight back if I got more than a slight dose of the virus.
Luckily, the work I do in the summer can be done from home, with the use of Skype or similar, so I'll still be able to do that when the time comes.
I'm getting fed up, though. My husband is here, and we are tending to do our own thing in different rooms for a lot of the day, as though we were at work, so we aren't getting on one another's nerves. It's good to have someone to talk to in the evenings, and knowing that there is someone in the house is comforting too.
My mum is on her own, and I worry about her. She is 86, and 20 miles away. She is used to going out to volunteer a couple of days a week, and had an active social life outside of that, so is taking badly to being cooped up by herself. I am speaking to her on the telephone every day, but it's not the same as seeing people.