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Coronavirus: Stay local to exercise, says government | Coronavirus: Stay local to exercise, says government |
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The government has said people should "stay local" and not travel unnecessarily for exercise. | The government has said people should "stay local" and not travel unnecessarily for exercise. |
New advice clarifies that people must use "open spaces" near to home, where possible. | New advice clarifies that people must use "open spaces" near to home, where possible. |
It follows confusion over whether people could drive somewhere to go walking, running, or cycling. | |
Exercise is one of the few defined reasons that people in the UK are allowed to leave their home during the coronavirus pandemic. | Exercise is one of the few defined reasons that people in the UK are allowed to leave their home during the coronavirus pandemic. |
Derbyshire Police sparked a heated debate on Twitter this week when it shared drone footage of people walking in the Peak District, with a warning that daily exercise should not involve long trips or journeys in the car. | Derbyshire Police sparked a heated debate on Twitter this week when it shared drone footage of people walking in the Peak District, with a warning that daily exercise should not involve long trips or journeys in the car. |
Some Twitter users argued that those in the footage were not in the wrong as they were keeping apart from other people, while others classed driving to places as unnecessary. | Some Twitter users argued that those in the footage were not in the wrong as they were keeping apart from other people, while others classed driving to places as unnecessary. |
The prime minister, who has tested positive for coronavirus, said on Monday that people can take "one form of exercise a day" - either on their own or with people they live with. The government's official guidelines list running, walking and cycling as examples. | The prime minister, who has tested positive for coronavirus, said on Monday that people can take "one form of exercise a day" - either on their own or with people they live with. The government's official guidelines list running, walking and cycling as examples. |
But the initial guidelines did not advise if, or how far, people could travel in order to exercise. | But the initial guidelines did not advise if, or how far, people could travel in order to exercise. |
While the new advice does go further, it does not explicitly define what counts as "local", and whether or not people can use cars. | While the new advice does go further, it does not explicitly define what counts as "local", and whether or not people can use cars. |
Mike, 53, from Lancashire, had to put the mountain biking festival he usually runs on hold this summer because of the pandemic - but still takes his bike out for rides on the Yorkshire Moors. | Mike, 53, from Lancashire, had to put the mountain biking festival he usually runs on hold this summer because of the pandemic - but still takes his bike out for rides on the Yorkshire Moors. |
His house is a short cycle away, but a busy road means that he is unable to take his five-year-old with him. | His house is a short cycle away, but a busy road means that he is unable to take his five-year-old with him. |
"I don't want him riding up and down the main road outside our house, he's not quite ready for that yet," he told the BBC. | "I don't want him riding up and down the main road outside our house, he's not quite ready for that yet," he told the BBC. |
"But I know if I put his bike in the boot of my car and drive for half a mile, there are lots of countryside trails where he can ride safely along with me." | "But I know if I put his bike in the boot of my car and drive for half a mile, there are lots of countryside trails where he can ride safely along with me." |
The RAC said before the release of the latest goverment advice that people shouldn't drive places to exercise, recommending instead that they use their gardens - where possible - or leave home "on foot or by bike". | The RAC said before the release of the latest goverment advice that people shouldn't drive places to exercise, recommending instead that they use their gardens - where possible - or leave home "on foot or by bike". |
Superintendent Steve Pont, of Derbyshire Police, echoed this advice in an interview with the BBC's Today programme. | Superintendent Steve Pont, of Derbyshire Police, echoed this advice in an interview with the BBC's Today programme. |
"Every time you're out in public, away from your home, there's a possibility you might catch or pass on the virus," he said. | "Every time you're out in public, away from your home, there's a possibility you might catch or pass on the virus," he said. |
He added that unnecessary trips in the car or walks along cliff tops could lead to accidents, and put emergency service workers at risk. | He added that unnecessary trips in the car or walks along cliff tops could lead to accidents, and put emergency service workers at risk. |
Mountain Rescue has also urged people to "stay local" and avoid travel "unless it's essential". | Mountain Rescue has also urged people to "stay local" and avoid travel "unless it's essential". |
Steve Lyons, 62, from Chippenham in Wiltshire, said that, initially, he could not work out what those people in the video posted by Derbyshire Police were doing wrong. | Steve Lyons, 62, from Chippenham in Wiltshire, said that, initially, he could not work out what those people in the video posted by Derbyshire Police were doing wrong. |
"In an ideal world you get in the car, you drive to somewhere nice, you go for a walk, and you drive home again," he said. | "In an ideal world you get in the car, you drive to somewhere nice, you go for a walk, and you drive home again," he said. |
"But there will be instances where somebody gets hurt, somebody injures themselves walking, or a car breaks down... Are you putting people unnecessarily at risk who might have to come and recover you?" | "But there will be instances where somebody gets hurt, somebody injures themselves walking, or a car breaks down... Are you putting people unnecessarily at risk who might have to come and recover you?" |
He and his wife usually drive to a spot by a canal to go walking, but are now opting for walks in town instead. | He and his wife usually drive to a spot by a canal to go walking, but are now opting for walks in town instead. |
He said that even in London it is "not impossible to get out your front door" and walk somewhere apart from other people. | He said that even in London it is "not impossible to get out your front door" and walk somewhere apart from other people. |
However, Rose Drew, who is in her 50s and lives in York, said travelling by car enables her to get fresh air with her daughter, who has a disability. | However, Rose Drew, who is in her 50s and lives in York, said travelling by car enables her to get fresh air with her daughter, who has a disability. |
She thinks that maintaining a connection with nature is important for environmental and mental health reasons. | She thinks that maintaining a connection with nature is important for environmental and mental health reasons. |
"Not everyone can get out to the countryside," she said, adding that people who live in cities "don't want to walk around on concrete" but might have cars to travel. | "Not everyone can get out to the countryside," she said, adding that people who live in cities "don't want to walk around on concrete" but might have cars to travel. |
"How crowded can the Moors get? It's virtually impossible," she added. | "How crowded can the Moors get? It's virtually impossible," she added. |
For Mike, too, exercise in open spaces is important for people's mental and physical health - and he said that staying healthy alleviates pressure on the NHS in its own way. | For Mike, too, exercise in open spaces is important for people's mental and physical health - and he said that staying healthy alleviates pressure on the NHS in its own way. |
But he thinks the guidance from the government on driving had "not been as clear as it could be". | But he thinks the guidance from the government on driving had "not been as clear as it could be". |
"I think to simply say you cannot drive your car, get out of that car and take a walk seems to be going too far," he said. | "I think to simply say you cannot drive your car, get out of that car and take a walk seems to be going too far," he said. |