Still trying to register with the gov.uk website as "extremely vulnerable" - have done it at least three times now - twice as redirected from Sainsbury (supermarket) while trying to book delivery slots, and once directly. The trouble is that there's no way of checking that the registration process has worked, although it might explain why more Sainsbury delivery slots have become available. But that might be simply because the general pressure for them has started to die down a bit.
I solved the Egress secure mail problem by creating a new account and getting Dr.Chowdhury's secretary to re-send the letter with the full text included. It's simply a regular update letter to my GP mainly about the decision to defer transplant but it also asks for arrangements to be made for prescriptions for both Sue and myself to be delivered rather than Sue having to go to the surgery and join a 2-metre gap queue outside the door (possibly in the rain) to collect things. We're both pleased about that - and it's how the necessary things for my self-administered B12 injection of the 8th have already arrived - by black-clad motorcycle courier, I understand. Not something often seen in the depths of rural Essex!
Friday 3 April 2020
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