YANBU
There are millions of working people with no spare at the end of the month
and little or no savings
They would be unable to pay rent or other essential bills if they lose pay, or are reduced to SSP
The risk is that some would just come into work, because losing pay would send them into a spiral of debt and possibly homelessness.
They could take the risk even if the govt chooses to bring in criminal penalties for not self-isolating
- so the stick won't work for all; we need the carrot, too:
imo, anyone who is officially told to self-isolate, or fulfills the automatic criteria to do so,
should receive their full pay - on their usual paydate - from govt funds
because:
1 ) There are many workers who don't receive any sick pay from their employer
and others who work for mean shits like Spoons who have said they won't give sick pay even if someone has been ordered to self-isolate
- Others work for very small firms who could go broke if they had to pay a couple of workers to stay home.
I'm not sure what can be done to support the self-employed or small shopkeepers to self-isolate,
but at least supporting employees would be a start on this problem.