What critical loads have we been hauling this week?

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Morally right or wrong, if the business is not on this list, or in the exceptions,
gov.uk/government/publicati … e-guidance
they can say open, and their goods will need moving.
From
assets.publishing.service.gov.u … rs__1_.pdf
4. Going to work

As set out in the section on staying at home, you can travel for work purposes, but only where you cannot work from home.

With the exception of the organisations covered above in the section on closing certain businesses and venues, the government has not required any other businesses to close – indeed it is important for business to carry on.

Employers and employees should discuss their working arrangements, and employers should take every possible step to facilitate their employees working from home, including providing suitable IT and equipment to enable remote working.

Sometimes this will not be possible, as not everyone can work from home. Certain jobs require people to travel to, from and for their work – for instance if they operate machinery, work in construction or manufacturing, or are delivering front line services.

If you cannot work from home then you can still travel for work purposes, provided you are not showing coronavirus symptoms and neither you nor any of your household are self-isolating. This is consistent with advice from the Chief Medical Officer.

So it looks like it almost any goods could be moved.

Yes. The CMO gives advice, aa do all the other advisors, and that is interpreted by the politicians.
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Closing more business may mean a poorer country and poorer health facilities next year, so more overall deaths?
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Or close everything now to protect as many as possible now.
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It is a moral/logical/ethical choice made on vague evidence…
A political choice…
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Would you push the fat man off the bridge?