Quote Originally Posted by Muddy Retriever View Post
- I suspect the reason there is anonymity is because people might be dissuaded from mentioning all their potential contacts otherwise. I'm not quite sure why you would call such a person "the accuser" either.

- Some people will not always be able to keep 2 metres apart, for example in certain work environments or public transport. Plus it's not just 2 metres for 15 minutes. Apparently it also applies if you've had direct contact with someone at only one metre, for example a conversation.

- I think the reason there is not testing for the people who have been contacted is because the tests can give a negative result when the virus is in the incubation phase. But you can still pass it on if you are asymptomatic.

So in light of the above Stagger, are you still not going to comply?
Probably not.

Like I explained before, anonymity is not a reason.

Not testing me is not a reason

And I fall into the ground with less than 10% deaths.

So in the words of Cummings, I consider myself to be reasonable.