>>12930118Well you're making assumptions yourself based on your friends who aren't remotely representative to the extent that i'm doubtful it's even the truth.
The ward was medical admissions so we didn't have a list of patients in the community under our care, just who came in. However it covered the months before the vaccine roll out to at risk groups, including the suspension of lockdown over summer, so we can assume a lot of under 30 diabetics caught covid in that time yet I didn't see one.
I even saw a couple of young guys in the foot clinic with atypically advanced foot disease in their twenties in that time. You'd really think a 24 year old with bilateral toe amputations would be less common that a young guy needing admission for covid.