Chippy_boy
Well-Known Member
To an extent I agree, but actually rather than "all or nothing" I would say it's more a case of "every little helps".I remember watching it at the time and thinking then how crazy it is, the rate it can/will travel round the country is scary. We either start taking it seriously and stop ll movement for a couple of weeks or we just let it run it's course, all these half-hearted measures, looking at playing football behind closed doors for example is a complete waste of time, it has to be all or nothing.
Little things will make a big difference to how quickly this spreads: Wash your hands more (obviously) and especially after e.g. pushing the supermarket trolley. Stay in a bit more. Don't go to that meeting in London - have a conference call instead. Cancel your restaurant booking and eat in. Shop once a week, not twice a week. etc etc etc.
All of things things done in combination would make a big difference. If you have a 0.00x percent chance of getting it whilst doing the shopping then if you shop half as many times, that's halved your chances.
The problem is we are doing too little. We are not as a nation grasping just how serious this is and making those changes. Not enough anyway.