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Old 03-04-2020, 03:49 PM #10
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At some point they need to strike a balance because people won't stay locked down forever. I'm not making a moral judgement of any kind here, whether or not each of us thinks people SHOULD stay on lockdown long term is another matter... I'm just being a realist and pointing out that they won't. There's a psychological and economic upper limit to lockdown and both are likely to be before most people would like.
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@Kate I would say go ahead and see your son and you can stay a little distance away but still have a chat etc. I've seen loads of people doing it in the streets and neighbours/friends. If you go somewhere where there are minimal people there's literally no problem at all. Oh and don't worry you won't get a fine If anyone tried to stop you (which is VERY unlikely anyway) then just say you're out for a walk.
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