Jonathan Edwards
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
However, people moving to rural areas for the valid, positive and necessary reasons you cite doesn't account for the large numbers in the UK that have headed for both seaside towns and the sparsely populated Scottish Highlands.
The reports of people going to Skegness for a day out in the amusement arcade are horrific. But I think taking a caravan to the Highlands sounds pretty good altruistic sense to me. If those involved then shut themselves away or walk at a distance from others then they are not only likely to escape infection but to escape being unwitting passers on of infection in town.
I suspect a lot of people are in rather similar situations to my wife and I, who have had to leave London in order not to be living in the same house as a daughter who is supposed to be working in a school. Breaking the contract chain has to make sense.
I have a feeling that very soon the community will become divided into two groups. One group will strictly keep themselves to themselves and stay free of infection. The other group will rapidly cross infect each other. Immunity will develop in that group but for it to do so soon there will have to be a phase of breakdown of hospital care (literally nowhere to teat people). For many people in London joining the first group may require being out of town. If others insist on being part of the second group the first lot cannot be blamed for going where they can, as long as they keep clear of others.
I was thinking a bit more about the school policy. The policy of allowing children of essential workers to go to school looks to me to be a disaster. Presumably within a week or two ALL these children will be infected, with the result that ALMOST ALL key workers, as parents, will also be infected. This is the opposite of what we need. My idea would be that if one parent is not a key worker they should do the childcare. If both are key workers they should alternate, not just for their own sake but to preserve a body of key workers for the next month.
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