That’s irrelevant, woof. Govt advice is:
‘ if you live with others and you are the first in the household to have symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19), then you must stay at home for at least 7 days, but all other household members who remain well must stay at home and not leave the house for 14 days. The 14-day period starts from the day when the first person in the house became ill.’
//Why was he likely to have been unable to look after his kids?//
Because he had symptoms to indicate he'd been infected and therefore was likely to become ill. Anyone in that situation would have to arrange care for the children. They'd be very silly not to.
Depends. If he had been in contact with his kids already, the whole family should have isolated as a whole. By going to his parents, he risked spreading the infection to his parents, and then further if they fail to isolate. As his government kept telling us, it's a domino effect.
Whether right or wrong, he should have been towing the party line.
If Cummings was ill or though he was going to be ill, he should've followed government advice. He shouldn't have taken his children to his elderly parents.
It's the elderly who are most at risk.
As reported, this shows the same level of stupidity as displayed by Prof Neil Ferguson.
‘ Anyone in that situation would have to arrange care for the children’
Why so?
a) it’s against his own Govt’s advice
b) the children could have it and be asymptomatic thereby Potentially spreading The virus
c) the people who look after the children were in the vulnerable group
@10.47.He seemed to care about his children,Naomi,pity he didnt give a damn about his parents,who were more likely to catch covid-19 than his kids were.
Naomi has painted herself into another corner. She’ll continue to argue her point despite clear logic and people’s answers showing that she’s completely wrong. Either that, or she’ll discover she suddenly has somewhere to be.
interestingly, Durham Police are said to have confirmed to the BBC they spoke to Mr Cummings' family on 31st March. whereas Downing Street said this morning that there had been no contact with the police at any time.
I haven't painted myself into anything zacs - and I don't make excuses to disappear from any thread so get a grip. I'm trying to put myself in the position of someone who has initial symptoms of the virus and children to care for. You're all assuming that his parents are vulnerable - but are they? How old are they - and what is their medical history? For all anyone here knows they might be relatively young and as fit as fleas.
I think Naomi has a point, yeah the rules are the rules yada yada but which of us would do the same in that situation. As Douglas Bader once said "Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the obedience of fools".