Just suppose, to humour me, I am a doctor. My wife is a nurse. My daughter is a care worker. My son works at the bus company. My parents are retired and live in a remote house (perfectly contentedly, I hasten to add).
We decide to go on a holiday abroad. (Mad, but we are like that.) Completely without our knowledge, we all get infected on holiday. We return to hit the new quarantine.
Seems that I, wife and daughter are exempt by virtue of being health or care workers. So we are free to pass on covid-19 to patients, to care home residents, to colleagues who also work in these fields.
Son is exempt because he is a road passenger transport worker. So he is free to pass on covid-19 to all the passengers he comes into contact with. And his colleagues.
But my older parents, who might hardly see anyone, and represent next to no likelihood of passing on covid-19, have to quarantine themselves.
Makes sense, doesn’t it?
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/coronavirus-travel-quarantine-uk-exempt-jobs-professions-a9541331.html
I'd have thought the people who need to be quarantined are those who come into contact with others, especially others who are already ill or infirm.
(Of course, if we had the ability to test and demonstrate no risk of passing on covid-19, that could end a period of quarantine early to the benefit of everyone.)
We decide to go on a holiday abroad. (Mad, but we are like that.) Completely without our knowledge, we all get infected on holiday. We return to hit the new quarantine.
Seems that I, wife and daughter are exempt by virtue of being health or care workers. So we are free to pass on covid-19 to patients, to care home residents, to colleagues who also work in these fields.
Son is exempt because he is a road passenger transport worker. So he is free to pass on covid-19 to all the passengers he comes into contact with. And his colleagues.
But my older parents, who might hardly see anyone, and represent next to no likelihood of passing on covid-19, have to quarantine themselves.
Makes sense, doesn’t it?
https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/coronavirus-travel-quarantine-uk-exempt-jobs-professions-a9541331.html
I'd have thought the people who need to be quarantined are those who come into contact with others, especially others who are already ill or infirm.
(Of course, if we had the ability to test and demonstrate no risk of passing on covid-19, that could end a period of quarantine early to the benefit of everyone.)