'Don't go out and enjoy sunshine' captures one big way in which this common crisis is experienced differently

- having a garden/not

Others inc
- shared house/living alone
- having kids/not
- type of job
(re work from home/can't)
(busier vs furloughed)
- tech access/confidence
Parks shouldn't be closed - they should be used safely.

Esp if prolonged lockdowns
- Distribute advice
- Recruit volunteers as stewards
(control entry numbers at main gates; some advice inside)
- Ask those with gardens to avoid parks/go less; ask others to go for < 1 hour
A more unequal distribution of time?

Many people are busier than ever
(work/pressure on orgs, services, business, charities; parenting is 24/7, home-schooling).

Many people (furloughed; sport & culture activities postponed) short of ways to fill their time.
This thread comes to you from being able to play football in the garden with 10 year old Sonny. https://twitter.com/sundersays/status/1245372099742531584
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