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My point is whether or not they need to be fully open as they are if it is critical as Whitty tells us that we MUST reduce the opportunities and contexts that result in individuals from many different households coming into contact with the risk of infection; that it critical that we MUST reduce and absolutely minimise the times we leave our homes - and therefore we should remove as fa as possible the attraction to leave our homes.
If I have to stand in a Q outside a store in the cold and rain - I might thing twice about whether or not I actually need what I am after buying from the store. I might instead not bother - or I might find an alternative way of buying what I need that does not need me to leave my home.
I too think the law is wrong in respect of churches and others places of worship being open - and that is despite me knowing how very important it is for many. Some might think churches being open is 'essential'. On balance I do not.
Suggest you listen to the good Professor on BBC Breakfast who suggest you look at your own compliance and not worry about those who makeup their own interpretation of the rules.