I agree with that. I suppose it boils down to reducing as much face to face contact as possible while trying to stop the economy tanking. TBH I don't think the governments request to go to work if you can was taken on board by many so I am not sure that is a lever they can pull anymore. Apparently the experts said a while back Pub and Restaurants might need to go to reopen the schools. But then that is most probably a couple of million people out fo a job.
That’s the challenge right there. The rule of six, as flawed and contradictory as it is, at least makes sense in that it’s a lever you can pull which doesn’t have any noticeable economic consequences. I can see the logic in shutting pubs and restaurants again, but it’s going to have grave economic consequences.
Solve the specific issues related to such places, rather than simply shut them down. As I say, we may already be too far down the path to take such an approach now, sadly.