another question for william bird, this time from jenna brooke. appears the government has now changed its wording regarding this category and is now concentrating on the extreme vulnerable. i haven't received a letter from the nhs to say i'm in this category. am i classed as vulnerable or not?" thank you, and this has caused confusion to people are some of whom were expecting a letter to come, and it hasn't arrived so they don't know which group they are in. there is the at risk group and the at high risk group. the high—risk group are the ones who have received a letter, so if ijust mention about them because those are the ones that really cannot leave the house at all. if they are living with someone else, they have to be two metres apart from everyone, sleep in separate beds, have their meals brought to them. if you are sharing a bathroom it has to be cleaned out, so that is a difficult group, but it is one when you are really in lockdown. the at risk group, which is onejemma is in, means you can still go for exercise. i wouldn't feel you shou