All of you agreeing with the op here are the ones who should be ineligible for nhs treatment.
Get a grip.
A week ago. I had to go out everyday to work. I had to go to the shops most days, because by the time I finished work, there was nothing left. Because I didnt stockpile, we couldnt survive for a week or 2 with what I had.
I am now WFH, and have managed to get shopping.
The only time I will be leaving the house, is for daily exercise and about once every 2 weeks for food.
I am barely leaving the house. I can go for a walk in the field next to my house, where I can stay several hundred meters away from anyone, though theres rarely anyone else there.
Keeping the kids and me healthy, with good lung function, is important.
Daily exercise is important to health, which is why it's an exemption. When this has been going on a couple of month, who do you think will be a bigger burden on the nhs. People who have maintained good mental and physical health. Or those that think they are superior by only walking more than 3 feet, to get food once every 2 weeks.
Being incredibly unfit, isnt going to help anyone.
Exercise is important. Theres absolutely no reason, you cant do it and maintain social distancing.