Unfortunately GP, many of our ‘normal’ societal rules relating to - drinking and driving, speeding, not abusing staff who deal with the public, littering, smoking, all seater stadiums etc - are only required because of the ‘lowest common denominators.

All that’s happening at the moment is that things have become much more exaggerated and you’re probably witnessing and being made more aware of behaviour you don’t usually notice.

Not making excuses for people but I imagine that, like me, you have a decent amount of indoor and outdoor space which helps enormously.
I also think that yesterday’s ‘advice’ on the Marr Show from Matt Hancock was dreadful. Struggling to answer why exercise in public places was permissible but sunbathing wasn’t he ended up saying that exercise was good for mental health and sunbathing wasn’t, which is total bollux and entirely dependent on personal outlook an preference.

Of course the answer is that we can’t have public parks resembling crowded beaches where the (slightly random) two metre rule can’t possibly be observed but then the pedants and mischief makers in the media will point out that joggers and cyclists aren’t always two metres apart and that, by definition, they’re breathing far more heavily and therefore more of a risk to those they jog or cycle past.

It’s an almost impossibly difficult situation which I honestly believe the vast majority are coping with very well. Confusing advice and typical media overreaction don’t help and a minority just don’t get it...’‘twas ever thus!