People entering the UK must now have had a negative test result, within 72 hours to be allowed in.

Then go into quarantine for 10 days and again be tested negative.

In the meantime, this Government have not clamped down on house sales, where strangers can view your property, accompanied by the agents, none of which have had to prove themselves of having been tested and be negative!

The seller could well have Covid 19. The furniture, carpets, curtains, bedding, clothing and so on, may contain coronavirus.

Pets can I believe, get the virus. They are not being tested or vaccinated.

We have people moving out of highly infectious areas, into others, carrying the disease with them.

They are not being told to go into 14 days self isolation, being tested and then released out into the public.

We have rules saying people can not meet outside, even within their own gardens, but still can move house.

I suggest a ban on all sales of homes, until Covid 19 is wiped out.

Coronavirus is a form of flu, and that may never go away. Although, should the vaccines prove useful. They may help prevent the spread of the disease.

And we will then have to adapt to the situation.

We don't know if two jabs will work. We don't know how often we are expected to have the vaccinations. Even having had the jab, there is no guarantee you are not a carrier, only, you are less likely to catch it.

Do listen to what the health experts have to say on the subject, not politicians.

I recommend only the sale of new build ought to be allowed at the moment, they having no previous owners and would be empty.

Or a vacant property, having had a deep clean and all furnishings removed.

Property values are going to plummet soon, therefore putting off a move does make sense, and allow time to find a new level.

Richard F. Grant (Retired estate agent).

Burley