//...plus the risk of passing it on to your elderly relatives and other people if you go out.//
The average daily number of new cases across the whole of Greece over the last seven days was just over 200. Not surprisingly most of the cases are on the mainland. Today, on the islands, 15 new cases were reported on on Crete, 7 on Lesbos, 2 on Zante, 2 in the Cyclades (the specific islands are not confirmed). Over the past seven days in the UK the average daily number of new infections was 1,244. In the last seven days in Birmingham there were over 300 new cases. So the question really is this: why should I be forced to quarantine (with the threat of £1,000 fine for a breach) when returning from a holiday in Zante where a week's total of new cases may struggle to reach double figures when I can take a week long trip to Birmingham where cases over the same period are measured in hundreds? During which of those two trips am I more likely to contract a virus which I might pass on to my elderly relatives (or anybody else)?