Originally Posted by
wowzz
And now they are telling people in NW England that they cannot socialise in other people's houses, but are keeping pubs and restaurants open.
I mean, really, does Hancock have a clue?
The issue centres on the Muslim communities who don’t go to pubs and don’t normally go to restaurants.
Meanwhile, with people saying they feel more safe abroad I just love this confession from a holidaymaker quoted by the BBC.
They've even taken a mini-break from social distancing. Ben, 39, and his wife Nadia, 37, decided they wouldn't be too strict on their children adhering to Italy's one-metre rule during the 11-day holiday, so they have mixed with other young families staying in the complex.
"If someone had plonked us here and we didn't know about coronavirus, we wouldn't know the difference. You honestly wouldn't know that there's a pandemic."
So who needs protecting more, the British in holiday mode or the locals? It is inevitable that with Brits feeling safe their guard drops. The Government has to factor in British mixing with the British while abroad.