Young people feel under more pressure to conform to their peer group than they do to the rules. It is far more important to them to "fit in" with their world than it is for us. They have a great sense of "it won't happen to me," than we do so it makes them more foolhardy.
Until we have a change in the way we think as a nation, you will get a lack of control on this. We don't have a sense of public health over rides personal rights. The moment anybody suggests reporting neighbours for infringement, there is a cry of nazi Britain. We can't have it both ways. We want liberal rights but that comes with responsibilities a large part of our population can't deal with. We are told that this is a natural occurring virus but if a rogue nation decided to target other nations with a man made virus, we've just shown how vulnerable we would be.
Kate Garroway-Care at home costs
Is it me or am I getting mixed messages