Renato1
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Repeating what was posted above.
Food, medical supplies, or exercise. The intent is not to stay out for lengthy periods.
The social distancing advisory states
- stay at home unless is absolutely necessary
Walking on the beach = exercise.
Staying on the beach for large parts of the day with a bit of a walk and a bit of a swim is NOT necessary.
1. Social Distancing Advisory is Advice.
2. I am unsure how it is that you are the arbiter of what is and is not exercise. In terms of calories used, especially compared to sitting home watching TV, staying at beach all day and being active uses up more calories than a quick walk on beach.
3. These are the current regulations, where the message is to stay at home (i.e. not a MUST), but where the MUST relates to distance apart and the 4 square meters.
Health.vic
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www.dhhs.vic.gov.au
People were complying with the MUST and exercising.
Regards,
Renato