Obese people could be told to stay at home in local coronavirus lockdowns, it has been claimed. The Government is said to be considering a “more sophisticated model” for shielding in a bid to avoid a mass lockdown if there’s a second wave of infections.
This could include the return of shielding for vulnerable groups - but in a more targeted fashion, using NHS data to identify those most at risk.
They could include the over-50s and obese people - both groups which are at higher risk of death and hospitalisation from Covid-19.
Ministers have ‘paused’ the government’s shielding rules - which until last month required millions of people with a broad range of conditions to stay at home.