Re Bromp’s problem. This is the problem with rules rather than us all abiding by sensible principles. Rules aside it would be easy to do a Covid secure handover. As long as she went non-stop both ways she is not a risk to anyone.
Trouble is much of the population can’t be trusted with sensible principles.
Today, for example, my neighbour has just rung. She and her son have Covid symptoms and she has booked tests. As they can’t leave the house meantime would I mind coming in and picking up their dog for a walk? I guess this is not contrary to any rules but I declined the opportunity to interact with a dog from a potential Covid household. I may be over-cautious but, at 65, I think it’s a sensible principle to take.
By the way their daughter was employed by the track and trace system as a tracer and they still have their NHS rainbow sign in the window............
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