• The kid wouldn’t have to quarantine, and frankly you could balance having the rest of you holiday against the (notional) £1,000 fine for breaching quarantine.

    This is all about moving A-level results off the front page, not public health, so I’d frankly just concern myself with what the odds are of being subject to the fine for non-compliance. Could you say that taking your child to nursery was an eye-test? Or some other part of Cummings justification.

  • I didn’t think that children were exempt?
    Nursery will likely not accept her back given that they know we have been away, they are linked with the council, and will follow government guidance.

    She is looked after a couple of days a week by grandparents who will be gutted not to be able to see her for 2 more weeks, we’ve been in France for 3.

    The fine in itself doesn’t bother me as such, but I do subscribe to the probably need for quarantine, as the lack of social distancing shown where we have visited is pretty stark and rather uncomfortable.

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