Long time no see @Kevin1322 !
I continued to host occasional health & social care workers for odd shifts during lockdown. Separately, not together. People on my books, so to speak, off platform.
In the early days, I was fearful, forcing myself not to shout 'get away from me! But as time went on, I got more relaxed, on the basis that they seemed unworried, & I actually spent NO time in their company, except a brief arrival chat from a distance. (Of course there's less to say with people who've been before, & are not on holiday, just wanting to crash out after work.)
Every morning after the guests went to work, I wiped the front door handles with disinfectant, also the parts of the bathroom they would touch - flush, taps, doors. I also wiped the same before they returned at night, after I'd used the shared bathroom. And again whenever I used it at night, if I remembered.
I've got no Airbnb bookings yet, but most of mine are last minute affairs. I'm planning to only let one room, not two or three, because of the '2 households can mix' rule.
I'm conscious of the fact that for a while I'll be more of a hands off host.... I wonder if the tea & chat around the table should be a thing of the past? (Unless opposite ends of the long table!) Breakfast used to be half self-service, & half me making coffee for guests who were up late enough (!) - but now it might have to be completely 'Help yourself'? - Every cloud.....!
Because my Airbnb is more original doss house style, & less country guest house, I can get away with leaving folk to their own devices.... This could be tricky with hosts who run theirs more in the modal of a trad.B&B....?
My last guests before lockdown, & first tourists of the Spring, who stayed 21 Mar bounced in wearing masks. 'Oh you don't need those!' said I, the government says 2m distance & hand washing is all we need! Now that masks are required on public transport, well you could require chez vous?!
I take encouragement from the social worker, G.P., & 2 carers who stayed during lockdown. Relaxed, aware of keeping distance, but none of them over worried nor paranoid!
I wish you good hosting & a better bank balance!