• 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!

  • 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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