The friend I spoke about up thread (who took the random sample covid test and tested positive) has a daughter in nursery. Though the nursery didn’t close, it informed the other parents, and the other parents formed a WhatsApp group, and started a virtual witch hunt, which became so inflamed that the nursery manager had to phone and warn my friend about what was happening.
Part of what was happening was that the other parents (perhaps understandably in some cases) were insisting that her daughter get tested, but as she had no symptoms she couldn’t, so there is a lot of misdirected anger bouncing around.
The husband of someone else I know has been quite ill with Covid, and she and her kids were in isolation for 14 days. The day that ended, Sunday, they had a big celebratory blow-out; breakfast out, soft play (shudder) pub lunch, playground, cinema, Nana’s for tea, ready for the kids to go back to school the next day. That evening she started to feel quite bad, and, well, you’ve guessed the rest. But when relating this she was saying thank god for those few hours of freedom and that they packed so much into the day as they’d not get back out again for a do get that, but I also can’t help but feel awful at the number of rolls that could possibly be infected now. And it’s nobody’s ‘fault’: they stuck to the rules, but ugh.