'We feel like we're a little bit forgotten' As pubs and restaurants in England opened their doors across the weekend, some continued to shield at home
She says it can feel like pub-goers"think that disabled people should just stay inside and look after themselves - when I think it needs to be a community effort".
She did go out to an electrical shop at the weekend to return something she'd bought online. But she won't do it again in a hurry."None of them had face coverings and I think I was the only one who did."Millie, 15, lives in Caerphilly in Wales and says she"wasn't quite prepared" for seeing some of the pictures of packed streets.Millie has Cystic Fibrosis and has been shielding since before lockdown officially started in March.
She says she's not desperate to get out in big groups - she just wants to spend some quality time with her closest mates.
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