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Aussie living with cerebral palsy gives a new perspective on life in lockdown – Up News Info
For the 37-year-old, who lives with cerebral palsy, the health crisis presents a special risk. He is more likely to become severely ill if he contracts the viru…
For the 37-year-old, who lives with cerebral palsy, the health crisis presents a special risk. He is more likely to become severely ill if he contracts the virus and the risk of community infection is particularly high due his need for constant care.
“Basically, at the beginning of the pandemic, I was in a self-imposed lockdown for 58 straight days. I didn’t leave my house,” Mr Winther told nine.com.au.
“When you require personal care to do everything, there’s no such thing as social distancin…
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