In NZ, if you have a backyard you can only walk the dogs and exercise yourself in said backyard. None of this traipsing about the streets lark.
Now on this thread we'd have some arguing that would be unnecessarily draconian and others arguing that anything less is unnecessarily risky.
With that sort of split in ideas how can a government (anywhere in the world) be considered to be "doing a good job"?
Personally, I may not think much of Boris (and he's made plenty of mistakes), but the longer this crisis has gone on, the more I've seen a man trying his absolute best to get his country through this with as little damage as possible.
Although he's been compared to Trump, this crisis has highlighted the significant differences between the two of them.