That’s most likely the case. Some early tests apparently just gave positives to any Coronavirus, not just Covid19. So that would include norovirus or the common cold.
But we’re going to have to face this question at some point. The more that get this and recover, the more call there’ll be to let them out.
If they’re no threat to anyone, it’s simply not fair to keep them under virtual house arrest.
We need to get back to normal and those immune will be in...
Yes to the first paragraph although I wouldn’t restrict it to 35 miles.
To the second, if someone is immune and won’t be carrying the virus, why shouldn’t they? What harm would they do?
And why would NHS be put at risk if a recovered patient goes to the Lake District to recuperate?
I’d say yes in both cases. The fresh air and sunshine would do them good and I can’t see any harm in it.
I think common sense needs to be applied in cases like this.
He’s immune now, so I suppose there’s no harm. Downing Street is a workplace so maybe not the place for convalescence.
I think Chequers is about 30-35 miles north of Downing Street, so not like going to Cornwall or the Highlands.
Downing St: ‘Over the course of this afternoon, the condition of the Prime Minister has worsened and, on the advice of his medical team, he has been moved to the Intensive Care Unit at the hospital.’