I suggest that you think about it this way...
If you were to seriously get hurt and require emergency care, would you go to the same hospital if you suffered a similar injury at your home?
If the answer is 'no', then do not go. This disease can very quickly over-run a medical system.
If we stick to this path, I am cautiously optimistic that we could see a relaxation in the mitigation strategies in the next few weeks especially if local health care networks are not unnecessarily stressed.
In my greenhouse, I use gutters with holes drilled n the bottom. Nice for growing shallow root crops like onions, radishes, lettuce, etc. My neighbor liked the idea so much he attached gutters to his fence, works great.
Obviously this social or physical distancing thing hasn't filtered up to the great white north. In the small town I live in, if someone lights a campfire, it attracts people like flies. Yesterday one of them had a fire in his driveway and there had to be about 8 of them standing around it after a time. Just have to shake my head. Can't wait for some open water so I can go sit by myself on my pontoon.
So, people are allowed to walk their dogs down to the river to fetch balls and sticks, but, I'm not allowed to go sit on a rock along the shoreline by myself if I'm carrying a fishing pole?
What the.... Ahhrrroooooo!!!
If we start stretching things beyond family units and staying in place, the Gov. may decide to shut down the season completely. Here is where a few may kill it for everyone by looking for loopholes.