Ludens the Red
Full Member
Well yeah hence the restrictions coming into homes in England and Northern Ireland.But logic would always dictate that it will spread at home more simply because there are more homes and more people frequenting them even with restrictions surely? One figure doesn’t show the full story. It spreading more in homes doesn’t mean it hasn’t been picked up somewhere else. I’m not going to pretend to be an expert because I’m not so I’m happy for somebody to point out where I’m wrong.
Nobody is saying it doesn’t spread elsewhere, it’s just that if it’s picked up in say a pub.. if you then start going around to a number of different peoples houses, mostly family, you’re more likely to spread it because everybody brings their guard down in homes. There’s no masks, people aren’t wiping things down at home, you’re there for a longer time, close contact is even greater . It just makes complete sense.