I don't know, that to me has more negative implications on families and personal mental well being than closing parks, beaches, gyms, restaurants and pubs. It is hard on separated families, people who rely on relatives, couples who live in two homes etc. I think people have more of a 'right' to social interactions with family and friends than they do to eat out or get lashed up, or go to the gym or play five-a-side etc.
If I can't see my sister or son who lives with his mum, but everyone can go on the p155 and play footie together, that seems a tad unfair.
Is there any data from a reliable track and trace that shows where new cases arise from interactions most regularly?
You see the odd story about one restaurant or one house party where x number of attendees test positive, but is this the norm or a major contributor? Or is it just people going shopping to travelling on buses etc?