Hi @Aelita0 ! If you look at the info. on https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus & click on 'businesses and other organisations' you will see a section 'How to close holiday accommodation to temporary residents.' - This says that ALL accommodation providers should not be hosting people on non-essential trips! - It's a government edict! That said, people on ESSENTIAL business - i.e. key workers ARE allowed to travel & book accommodation.
I am currently hosting a carer for 6 nights, who has travelled 300 miles from Reading to West Cumbria to provide home care for a severely disabled young man. Not on Airbnb. I told him over the phone & on arrival that we must stay 2m distant at all times! On his previous visit a fortnight before, I kept telling him to stand back! I think he gets it now! Many non-British hosts advised me not to host him.... But I'm taking what precautions I can, showering 3 hrs after he leaves the house, disinfecting door handles & taps before & after my use..... He uses the kitchen very minimally, his choice. And spends all his time in his room, when not at work or out running. I guess if you did host, (essential workers only) you could make it clear at time of booking that certain areas are off limits... I'm sure they'd understand, after all, they don't want to catch the Virus from you!
My 3 day a week lodger turned up today, unexpectedly; I'd thought he was still in 14 days isolation at home, but he had his dates wrong! So he's here tonight as well, then back Mon for 3 days. He is a social worker, not hospital, so safer than hosting frontline doctors & nurses..... As it is with the home carer.....
I guess it's up to you, having weighed up the pros & cons... but essential workers, no jollies, if you do! (Tho' I doubt there will be new people taking up new jobs away from home at this time.... My chaps were regulars before the lockdown.)