And so the silliness continues.
One firm with 25 or so staff in a digital office has an egg timer to remind staff to wash their hands. Why? If the first thing they do when they go to work is wash their hands, as per instructions, and nobody else enters the work space what will continuously washing their hands achieve?
Another was an economist on Sky with Andrew Bolton who avowed that "working from home would be a solution". Well of course it would! All of those in the NHS; construction; manufacturing; transport, freight and logistics; energy production and supply; food production; hospitality, leisure and tourism; various sectors in retail and of course, the emergency services, can all work from home - can't they. Even what appear to be good candidate industries for home working such as banking, insurance and legal have hundreds of thousands of workers in offices on company intranets isolated from the outside world. Working from home is for the very few not the many.
I am all for not panicking, but let's be practical, eh?. Instead of elbow bumping rather than shaking hands why not smile, say "Hello" and nod your head?