It’s understandable people want holidays, but rural places don’t have the infrastructure to cope with a rise in coronavirus cases, says writer Max Liu
During lockdown I envied my dad and stepmum when they described walking their dog on the cliffs around St Ives, how the sand on Porthmeor beach was white and the sea looked clear. In their late-60s, they were at greater risk from the effects of coronavirus than I was in my 30s, but while the number of cases in Cornwall remained low I wondered if they understood what my wife and I were living through in London.
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