Outdoor exercise could be banned if people flout lockdown rules, warns Health Secretary
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Speaking to the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, Matt Hancock said: ‘We've said it's OK to go for exercise because both the physical and mental health benefits of getting some exercise are really important.
‘I don't want to have to take away exercise as a reason to leave home... if too many people are not following the rules.
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Hide Ad‘At the moment the vast majority of people are (following the guidance) but people should not break the rules because that will mean that the virus spreads more and then we might have to take further action.’
Mr Hancock added: ‘I think this example of exercise is a really important one, because we've said because of the positive benefits to your physical and your mental health that it's OK to exercise on your own or with members of your own household.
‘But if the result of that is that too many people go out and flout the other rules because they say 'well if I can exercise then it's fine for me to do other things' then I'm afraid we will have to take action.
‘I don't want to have to take that action, of course I don't, but we have already demonstrated that we are prepared to take the action that's necessary to get this virus under control.
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Hide Ad‘So my message is really clear. If you don't want us to have to take the step to ban exercise of all forms outside of your own home then you've got to follow the rules and the vast majority people are following the rules.
‘Let's not have a minority spoiling it for everybody.’
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