FROM police trying to 'catch 'em all' to doctors being kicked out of their homes, we've spent the week writing about the coronavirus crisis and what lockdown really means for the good people of Oxfordshire.

Thankfully, you've still had time to comment on our stories so here's a brief round up of what you've had to say – from the funny to the controversial.

Witney Gazette:

Last week we reported that police in Bicester were stopping drivers and asking where they were going to crack-down on people making unnecessary journeys.

One dad and his son were driving around playing Pokémon Go – two of at least 30 people stopped by police who could have been given a ticket, if police actually had the new ticket books to hand.

Instead officers were using it as an 'exercise' to get data together and raise awareness of staying at home.

Read full story here.

Here's what you had to say:

  • Breast Stroke: "Blimey. I cannot see what the harm is in playing Pokemon Go with his son. It's a great game."
  • Georgie Agdgdgwngo: "Don't understand this constant argument people make about needing recovery. I'm always pleased to see the rescue guy but don't normally give him a kiss."
  • Brizenortonyellow: "Stupidness at its finest. Surely this is a made up story nobody is that daft ."

Witney Gazette:

We also reported about a doctor who was inundated with offers of accommodation after his live-in landlady was worried that he might give her coronavirus.

Read in full here.

Here's what you said:

  • Homer_Simpson_DohDohDoh: "It's a tricky one this, and you can not really condemn the landlady. This doctor is going to work without any PPE, he has more chance of catching the virus than anyone and bringing it back to the house. Why would she want to take that chance, I wouldn't and those who say you would, how many of you have offered up a room in your home for him?"
  • E.A.H: "What a selfish landlady. The NHS staff are working under circumstances no one can comprehend. Hats off to the NHS. If I had facilities to accommodate NHS staff I would rent free and that would include feeding them."
  • Matt Dillion: "A Consultant is well paid and could easily rent a whole house on his salary. There are plenty if houses to rent in Oxford.His landlady had genuine concerns for her own health that should be respected."

Witney Gazette:

It was also announced that Sainsbury's were banning customers shopping together as it ramped up the social distancing in its stores.

Read in full here.

Here's what you said:

  • Going_Digital: "Just ridiculous, a bit of sense is needed. On the one hand Lidl is doing nothing, the shop is crowded with people and nobody is observing social distancing, and then at the other end of the spectrum are Sainsbury's that are acting like there is a zombie apocalypse."
  • Oxcompr: "Makes perfect sense, why is there a need for more than one person per household to shop?"
  • Why Worry: "A couple = 4 bags, shop once a week. Single person = 2 bags, shop twice a week."
  • quantum_mechanic: "Just imagine what'll end up in your freezers if you send lone men shopping!"