Pointed out that 'sex with people who do not live together' is illegal with new coronavirus measures



In the UK, where the new coronavirus infection (COVID-19) is rampant, the number of infected people has exceeded 270,000 at the time of writing the article, and the number of deaths has risen to nearly 40,000.

In England , restrictions on COVID-19 measures are gradually being relaxed, but it is reported that 'sex with people who do not live together' is illegal due to the new regulation revision.

Sex in your house with a person from another household illegal from today-Mirror Online
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/sex-your-house-person-another-22117105

Coronavirus: Sex with someone you don't live with is illegal from today | Metro News
https://metro.co.uk/2020/06/01/sex-someone-dont-live-illegal-today-12785637/

Having sex with someone you don't live with is illegal from today-Manchester Evening News
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/uk-news/sex-in-own-home-illegal-18340895

Having sex with someone you don't live with is illegal from today under coronavirus lockdown laws | London Evening Standard
https://www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/sex-illegal-england-coronavirus-lockdown-restrictions-a4456506.html



Originally, a severe lockdown (city blockade) has been implemented in the UK since late March 2020, and until now all unnecessary and urgent outings have been prohibited. In May, the British government

announced a plan to relieve the urban blockade against COVID-19 and reopen the economy, and in England, from June 1st, it was limited to keeping a social distance, It has become possible to hold a “6 person meeting” in an outdoor public space.

With this deregulation, the English authorities were forced to revise The Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) Regulations 2020, which is a new type of coronavirus control (PDF file) . Traditional regulations simply called for “staying at home” and only banned unnecessary and unforeseen outings, but with deregulation, the authorities said “in private or public indoor spaces. , Prohibiting 'two or more people from different households from gathering together and engaging in some kind of social interaction without 'just cause''.



There are several exceptions to the rules that prohibit indoor meetings, including:

・A group of people living in the same household.
・A gathering of family members, relatives, and friends who attend the funeral.
-A group of coaches who are required to train and compete elite athletes, coaches and parents.
・When necessary for work, charity, moving, sick or elderly care, and emergency support.
-When it is reasonably necessary for multiple people to gather to avoid injuries or illnesses.
・A parent meets a child who does not live in the same household.
・A gathering necessary for legal procedures.
・A gathering that is necessary for education and that is held at an educational facility.

If not included in these exceptions, England prohibits people living in different households from gathering and contacting someone's home or public indoor space. In the past, it was said that all restrictions were relaxed because it was “prohibition of all unnecessary rushes.”



British media point out that 'sex with lovers' is not included in the exceptions to allow indoor gatherings, reporting that 'sex between lovers living in different homes becomes illegal' I will. Although the phrase 'prohibiting sex between separated lovers' was not clearly stated, sex indoors clearly falls under 'some sort of social interaction'. In addition, Daily Mirror of the daily newspaper pointed out that 'even if you look for a workaround, sex in the outdoor public space is already prohibited'.

In England, deregulation will resume student attendance at some elementary schools from 1 June, as well as the opening of car showrooms and outdoor markets. Meanwhile, experts have voiced concerns over early deregulation, and the

Association of Directors of Public Health (ADPH) warned that premature deregulation could be the wrong decision. Dr Jeanelle de Gruchy, director of ADPH , expressed concern that the general public is 'not maintaining social distance.'



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