soapster
Striker
The first is the implied premise that it is somehow possible to isolate effectively those at risk from those not at risk. It isn't possible. Even if you could identify everyone risk, at the facilities aren't available to isolate them all. Even if they were, there would be sufficient inevitable mixing (at risk parents with no alternatives, people caring for older relatives/people, etc) to make it futile.
with a bit of thought it is possible.
If those to self isolate, stay in their homes or stay within their boundaries.
shopping / medication can be delivered.
deliveries are placed on the step, with the deliverer being more than 2 metres away.
nursing homes do not allow visitors
assisted living accommodation do not allow visitors
a lot of people were self isolating and if they do it properly and if others attending do it properly then it can be done.
It is not easy or comfortable for those isolating but it can be done for the vast majority of people and a lot of people have been doing just that for the past 4 months
big problem you have is trying to get people to self isolate
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