She could have a potentially fatal allergic reaction with no trigger at any time and she fears even 'normal' illnesses like colds.
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"I don't feel comfortable doing that. I don't feel that it's safe to go out. We don't have a vaccine. There are still cases. I'm still at high risk."Only 5% of disabled people questioned in new research by YouGov said they will feel safe when the shielding guidance changes. And 67% think the government's plans for easing lockdown did not take their needs into consideration.
"We want to see that prioritised now and we want to see the needs of disabled people factored into all recovery planning whether that's economic or societal."
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