We are trying to decide if we should continue going to the gym or not. There is a risk from the point of possibly catching and spreading the virus but is it unnecessarily risky? Does it help anyone if we don't go? As it is still open, maybe it is fine?
I think swimming is OK - but I always end up chatting to other regulars.
Balance your risk of dying from coronavirus against your risk of dying of coronary heart disease.
Don't forget, when you are swimming (in a pool, not open water), you are literally in a bath of (very weak) bleach designed to stop all those pesky viruses and other germs.
People are still overestimating the risk of catching the virus. As of
yesterday, there were 1,543 confirmed COVID 19 cases out of 44,105 tested. That means, if you meet somebody who has the symptoms, there is still less than a 1/25 chance they have COVID 19 i.e. if you meet 25 people at random with a cough and high temperature only one will have the virus.
Look at it another way, let's say that we have only recorded 1% of all cases, that means there are 154,300 cases in the country at the moment. The probability of you meeting one of those people at random is about 1 in 500, and, of course, a high proportion of them are already self isolating so you won't meet them.
As things stand right now, you would have to be quite unlucky to catch coronavirus from any random person in the street. The government models say this is all going to change, so my advice is to do all the things you like doing now, because, in a couple of weeks, you won't be allowed to.