In the last week or so, someone posted a summary of death rates in different age groups for people with and without underlying conditions. Foolishly, I neglected to bookmark it or ask where the data came from.
If that was you, would you be kind enough to repost them here?
I am currently wfh, but if lockdown is lifted it is likely that at least some contact will be resumed. And in my age bracket (mid 50's), the death rate jumped to nearly 25% with underlying conditions (which I have).
My team had a discussion about furloughing one of us at the beginning, but it didn't go anywhere because we are office holders not employees. I've just discovered that the guidelines have been changed and we would be eligible, because we are paid via PAYE. So one way out of my current anxiety would be the assurance that, even if lockdown were lifted, I could be furloughed and stay safe.