My issue is exercise.
The guidance is so bloody murky. Conflicting advice all over the show.
Police in England publicly shaming people for taking their dog a walk in the Peak District.
Now, if these people had "decamped" to their second home in the Peaks, putting unnecessary strain on the shops and resources, fell ill and had to be taken to hospital there (again, putting extra strain on resources that hadn't accounted for these extra numbers), then I certainly see the issue. Also, the potential of bringing the virus with them when they "decamped". Irresponsible and selfish.
Now, sticking the dog in the car with a few sandwiches and drinks and driving say an hour to walk in a massive national park where it would be fairly easy to stay two meters from another person they may encounter, then driving home again.
To me, the likelihood of spreading the virus this way is very low.
- Your outside
- You take everything home with you
- You're unlikely to be touching anything (unless you have to open a gate)
- It's secluded so your interaction with others is reduced.
If everyone around where I live was to only walk around their streets/area, people would have to stand on the road to allow others to pass and maintain their distance, we're walking beside noisy main roads (I have a 4 year old DD who loves her scooter) and the same route everyday gets very grating.
I could drive for 5/10 minutes to walk in a fairly secluded area with my children where it's safe, a change of scenery and easy to maintain distance. But is this frowned upon?
I'm so confused!!!!!!!