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the rules need to be enforced but with common sense.
If you live in a city, it's worse taking public transport or walking compared to driving.
That's why congestion charge in London is suspended.
If you need a walk, the parks are closed. What are you going to do?
If you live in the country, you wouldn't want people in the city driving into your village, full stop.
A bit of local news, a GP for 45 years in Leigh-on-Sea, 76 years old, died a couple of days ago of CV.
He was self isolating with his wife but somehow, he's caught CV. He was taken to Southend General and died there 24 hours later.
It goes to show that despite all the precautions, some people will still get it.
If you look at the dispersion of aerosols, living in cities, nobody is shielded 100%.