I hear what you say @
Kudu, there is indeed less chance of catching the virus in the bush if you are like me and you have to be in peoples personal space at work each day. I know how the wife feels. We had holidays booked starting on Monday as we sere going away for two weeks. Fact is now, we are not going away; where I work is going to be stretched to the limit; I have cancelled my leave and will remain at work. Sharon would have been far happier if I had kept the leave and stayed at home rather than having to interface with Prisoners and potential virus each day and facing the prospect of being locked down in a prison for the four weeks if they get the virus there.
The bush is safer from the virus, but if you have an accident or don't come out at the designated time, who comes looking for you? Who misses out of some other essential service, perhaps life saving, while they are chasing after you in the bush?
If you can isolate at home it is as safe as the bush. Lock the door, don't go out, don't let anyone in.
Cheers
Phil