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Originally Posted by spiderplant
Under what law? Not The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) Regulations 2020, as far as I can see.
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Person 1 from family A goes out and meets Person 2 from family B at the shops and does not maintain social distancing.
Person 1 is carrying the virus however is asymptomatic.
Due to not social distancing, the virus has increased risk of transmission via shedding.
Person 2 goes back to their family unit and potentially transmits to another person in their family (lets call them person 2a)
Person 2a is asymptomatic goes out and repeats the process inc not social distancing.
By maintaining social distancing regardless you minimise the risk of chains of transmission.
It's not exactly rocket science. Or perhaps you would like a law to assist you with common sense?