• It's also amazingly confusing and vague.

    I can go for a walk with my 10yo daughter. No change there.

    I can now go (alone) and meet someone from a different household as long as I apply social distancing and keep at least 2m from them.

    But I can't go for a walk with my 10yo daughter and meet a friend and their 10yo daughter, despite applying social distancing as that's more than 1 person from each household.

    But, I could go and meet a friend from a different household and keep 2m from them.

    And, independently, my daughter could go for a very similar walk and meet her friend (who just happens to be the daughter of my friend) from a different household and keep 2m from them.

    And we could just happen to meet up in roughly the same place. What a coincidence!

  • I do wish you'd listen, Wymer. It's perfectly simple. If you're not getting your hair cut, you don't have to move your brother's clothes down to the lower peg. You simply collect his note before lunch, after you've done your scripture prep, when you've written your letter home, before rest, move your own clothes onto the lower peg, greet the visitors, and report to Mr. Viney that you've had your chit signed.

  • Yes, I agree it's confusing. Hopefully the 50 page guidance released today will provide some clarification. Having one person meet one other person is less risk than families/groups meeting up.

    Also, trying to work out how to send my 2 year old to the park alone to meet his 2 year old buddy.

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