HalfaSeatOn
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The only people in the busy garden centre cafe seemed to be in the at risk category. Looks like they're up for normality!
I walked passed a cafe en-route to work yesterday (I am WfH now but had to go in to pick some vital bits up). The cafe was full of people
Now I am WfH I expect my only contact with others (other than my partner) will be when we do a food shop, if there is any food to buy.
My wife is a secondary school teacher and i have 3 kids at differing schools, meaning that they are in the presence of hundreds, if not 1000's, of kids every day. I have no doubt that we will get it, and that we will then get over it. How can they 'social distance' given this?
That's pretty much us - Mrs B works in a school and my son is in school. We can't influence those things.
What we can influence is our own behaviour and largely keeping away from others. Should we get it,. we want to be the end of that particular chain of transmission and not pass it on to others.
Are you taking it seriously?
Please don't turn this into a "they should shut the pubs if they don't want us to use them" or "they should shut the schools then" thread. This is about YOUR behaviour with regard to social distancing.
Lambs to the slaughterThe vast majority of the people I’ve seen out over the last few days have been old people. Stopping to chat on the pavement, gathering in the old tea shop and the cafe.
Idiots. Isolation for over 70’s should be compulsory.
The over 70s (9 in total) I’ve spoken to unanimously say they’ve no intention of staying indoors and it will be largely ‘business as usual.’
Lambs to the slaughter
Let's hope that's not an indicative vox pop for their generation.
To be fair, the fact that you do not want people to put forward opinions that you do not want to hear (pubs, schools etc), and your tag about it being YOUR behaviour shows this thread up for being a judgement fest before it even started. You were not looking for the opinion of others, just others to back you up.
But we can't directly influence pubs and schools being open/closed (although we can choose to not to go to a pub if we want, and we can pull our kids out of school if we want also)