It's good news - so let's greet it with some optimism. The government's handling of this crisis has not been perfect, but what did anyone expect? The whole world has been in completely uncharted waters, scientists have given advice, governments have taken it and acted upon it. Sometimes it has gone wrong; does anyone think ministers choose to do the wrong thing, knowingly, given the potential outcome? So often when you hear the full facts it has, as usual, been blown up by the media and a controversial spin is put on. The tracking device has failed - and so who shall we blame for that? Did we hear anyone saying why it might not work but most importantly offering an alternative while the trials were under review? ? There are those who seem to want to demoralise the nation .. As for death rates - is every other country as honest as us? Brazil has lost 49,000 people to the virus and yet Russia apparently has had only 8,ooo deaths so far - anyone believe this figure?
As for scientific advice - the spineless among the UK's scientists have said they must not be blamed - they 'gave the government opinions/advice - but the Govenment chose whether to act on it'.
Lest we forget what we have just lost ....
Something for new Mum ........

It was wooden so it’s unlikely any virus would survive for long. We’d also not long had heavy rain which had then dried up when the sun came out. There was no one else around. I had sanitiser and wipes which we used, as well. 