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Apr 2020
5:41pm, 5 Apr 2020
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Turtlemama
Spittle, I'm not sure that would be fair. In that I'm not sure there are 200 people living in my postcode! I'm lucky and very much acknowledge that. It's how to make sure the inner city tower block dwellers get time outside that's the issue. People just need to realise that picnics and sunbathing, even if "resting on a walk" do not count as exercise.
Apr 2020
5:42pm, 5 Apr 2020
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Turtlemama
Oops autocorrect! Swittle, obviously!
Apr 2020
5:45pm, 5 Apr 2020
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westmoors
If a complete ban on leaving the premises comes to fruition I will have the choice of the treadmill, or laps of my bungalow, which is approx 50 metres!
um
Apr 2020
5:47pm, 5 Apr 2020
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um
Running (& walking & cycling) holding up so far.
Have just looked at a map and 1km circle looks quite restrictive (but better than zero), 2km covers quite a bit (with a few 100m 'strays') and 3km covers the 7 miles done & blogged/pic'd yeterday and today and most of our 'from home' walks and runs.

Cycling may be curtailed with such a rule - unless I bike the 10 miles or so to the nearest supermarket. But that may mean more trips, or a trailer. Or swapping panniers around and digging out a large rucksack.
Apr 2020
5:51pm, 5 Apr 2020
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swittle
Blue sky thinking on my part, Turtlemama - looking for a way to avoid a complete shutdown of exercising outdoors.

Another one! Large stadia are, presumably, not in use atm. Could a set no. of people run or walk or otherwise, within reason, exercise there? 360 yd around a football pitch approx., 2-yard separation = 180 people exercising within the set conditions. And there are the steps within a stadium too.
jda
Apr 2020
6:06pm, 5 Apr 2020
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jda
I think the no leaving the house thing was just a silly attempt at bullying. It could all end very messily if they tried to put us under house arrest.

Lovely run here this morning, two bikes and one walker on my (off-road) route. I must confess I touched a couple of gates shortly after a cyclist had done so, so I guess that's me done for.
Apr 2020
6:10pm, 5 Apr 2020
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Derby Tup
Haven’t other countries put people under total lock down recently in an attempt to stop the Covid thing? In China people were allowed out once every other day to buy food. Why should we be different?

I’ve run 12 days on the trot but need to get out still today (and will). Not sure whether to do 15 laps of our paddock, or go ‘wild’
Apr 2020
6:15pm, 5 Apr 2020
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CreatureOfTheHill
We on a usual Sunday morning could drive 45 minutes to a launch point in the Cairngorms, barely see another car on the road, let alone Police, disappear onto the hill and be gone all day with no contact. This would be usual, all seasons. Just move about as new lines open up and keeping away from touristy spots at the wrong times. But that's because we like the solitude.
We crossed the Monadhliath and Cairngorms a while back solo. During that trip, we would have kept to the social distancing rules currently in place no problem.

Given the fact that our mental health is dependent on activity and outdoor access, we didn't give up the hill easily.

We are off the hill at the moment. Car has not been used since the start of this. Why? Because it is right at the moment. Sure there is nobody stopping us using local hills, but it is about all doing the right thing and not what we can get away with.
However, more strict restrictions are both unenforceable here and counter productive.

A ring around the house would just put all in the village on top of each other and lead to more contact issues not less.

Given that it was a lovely evening, there were no kids gathered at the skate park last night unlike usual. Nobody is using the play park, people are wherever we have seen them been using the outdoors appropriately.

So, we will carry on with this sensible approach. Policing is done by consent, and while things are sensible we consent.

We learned very early in a teaching career that you do not make threats that you *cannot* carry out. Threatening to remove all access to outdoors for exercise is a hollow one for vast swathes of the population who live outside the towns and cities.

We can go months without seeing a police officer, and we have a satellite station a few hundred feet from the house. So we suspect locals will look at what the experts say, do what is reasonable, and carry on ignoring the unreasonable parts.
Apr 2020
6:20pm, 5 Apr 2020
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Trin
jda, that's how it is with regard to exercise here in Spain, and the police enforce it.
Apr 2020
6:35pm, 5 Apr 2020
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Mrs Jigs (Luverlylegs)
I would happily conform to whatever restrictions are put in place for the good of us all, I would hate to think I put anyone’s life at risk through my own selfishness, that’s not to say I would welcome a total lockdown because I wouldn’t want that to be the situation.

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Covid-19 case numbers continue to rise exponentially in the UK.

It is even more crucial to do everything we can to slow the rate of onset of new cases. Nonetheless, exercise remains important for our health.

The relevant piece of the legislation in England is:

The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020

Restrictions on movement

6.—(1) During the emergency period, no person may leave the place where they are living without reasonable excuse.

(2) For the purposes of paragraph (1), a reasonable excuse includes the need—

(a) to obtain basic necessities, including food and medical supplies for those in the same household (including any pets or animals in the household) or for vulnerable persons and supplies for the essential upkeep, maintenance and functioning of the household, or the household of a vulnerable person, or to obtain money, including from any business listed in Part 3 of Schedule 2;

(b) to take exercise either alone or with other members of their household;

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That is an abbreviated version. Here is a link to a more comprehensive specification of section 6:
legislation.gov.uk

Similar regulations apply in Scotland, where section 8, (5) (b) states:
(b) to take exercise, either alone or with other members of their household.
In Northern Ireland, section 5 (2) (b) is the same:
(b) to take exercise either alone or with other members of their household;

In Wales, the regulations state that you can leave the house no more than once a day for exercise, The relevant section [section 8] states:

(b) to take exercise, no more than once a day, either alone or with other members of the household.

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Here is a link to the guidance regarding a reasonable excuse to leave the house, issued by the National Police Chiefs Council (for England):
college.police.uk
Note added 26th May: unfortunately the clear guidelines issued in April have been taken down and replaced by a more complex collection of documents.
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The fact that the government accepts the importance of exercise places a responsibility on us to exercise in a way that reduces our risk of becoming a clinical case rather than increasing our risk.

Here is a review of the factors that influence the relationship between exercise and function of the immune system
fetcheveryone.com/blog/13360/2020/3#blog403926
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