earlier i spoke to dr elisabetta groppelli, a virologist, and farooq, who lives in a household of sixink it's very difficult. we've been very careful at the last six months, following the rules. but it just seems the rules keep changing. there is no endgame in sight. after six months, you'd think they'd be better prepared. for us as a family of six, my wife and children, obviously that support structure just ourselves. it's hard for those with extended family. although there is such a high degree of scientific variance, it doesn't seem to stack up. particularly if you can go out and go to a restaurant, go to a pub, sit down and have a meal with more than six people. what you can do in a pub or restaurant, which would have to be covid secure, you give your name and address so they can trace you if needed and you can six with six people. but you would have to be separate from another table of six. that's the difference. when you're in your home, you are not following two metres, are you? we are sensible, if you are in your back garden, you are a metre apart. people know this is a terrib