Posted by Imposter on 29/3/2020, 8:45 am, in reply to "As a country "
Yes.
But I still think we need clearer instructions as well sometimes with no double standards.
Take BBC news -
Item 1. Don't get in your car and travel to exercise as that's unnecessary travel.
Item 2. These young kids couldn't have birthday parties so their friends and parents all drove past their houses in a convoy beeping car horns.
Well are we clamping down on unnecessary travel or aren't we?
Also workplaces it needs making clear your choices as a company should be.
1. Workers work from home where they can. 2. If workers can't work from home and you're part of the key-worker group you can open your premises. 3. If the above don't apply then either individual workers should be furloughed/put on special leave/etc... or the whole company should cease operations.
Far too many companies and workplaces taking the piss and making people come in, when what the company does actually isn't vital.
Need to be very clear, work from home unless key worker, can't do that then don't work.