People with diabetes are advised to limit potential exposure, maintain excellent glucose control, eat a healthy varied diet, and get regular exercise if possible.

Diabetes is a condition that puts us at more risk of contracting flus like the ones transmitted with the Coronavirus.

That is why they recommend we get flu-shots for the rest of our lives.

Unfortunately a shot is not available to minimize the risk of catching Covid-19.

They tell us that older people, and those with pre-existing medical conditions, such as diabetes, heart disease and respiratory conditions, appear to be more vulnerable to becoming seriously ill with the virus, but that is no reason to panic.

You can take relatively simple precautions.

  • Become informed.
  • Don't panic!
  • Wash your hands!
  • Take extra care managing your glucose levels.

For anyone, with or without diabetes, the best thing you can do is to become informed, so that you can be proactive in preventing any illness. With diabetes specifically, those with well controlled blood glucose levels do not face an increased risk of contracting the illness. However, if contracted, the risk of experiencing severe illness would be increased due to the underlying condition.

Those with poorly controlled diabetes would be at an increased risk of contracting the illness and once contracted, “the condition would be a serious concern in our community”.