I was out in our local Tesco super store at 6:30 this morning...and it was very busy. I ended up standing in a queue for the check out that ran down the front isle then turned down the far wall and up the drinks isle. Not too much in short supply. There seemed plenty of bread, although no flour, milk was a bit short, but I was able to pick up all that my aged parents had asked for. Will be running a box of perishables up to them tomorrow afternoon...not staying, leaving it on the drive for them to take in and wipe down.
Saw a few people wearing masks, but saw more who really haven't got a grip on either social distancing nor not touching their face. One spotty herbert (I don't think he worked there) walked past me whilst smearing his nose first on the heal of his hand, then the back of it
. An older chap in the check-out wiped his hand all around his face two or three times, giving his nose a good mush in the process. In other shops people were stood as close together as ever. In the open air market I stood a couple of long paces back from the folk in front, only to turn around and find some sniffly 50+ year old woman less than an arms length behind me, I took a very pointed step away and the side, opening the distance between us without getting closer to the people in front and she blooming went to follow me...till I put up a hand and her husband said something in her ear.
Some are getting it though. Wearing gloves, keeping distance, opening doors with elbows and dousing hands in disinfectant before getting into their cars to drive home. Seems like it is only around 50% +/-10% who appeared to really be trying.