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Coronavirus: Shielding 'terrified' of tourism influx | Coronavirus: Shielding 'terrified' of tourism influx |
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Some people shielding from Covid-19 in Cornwall have said they felt "terrified" about their safety with an influx of visitors expected as lockdown restrictions were lifted. | Some people shielding from Covid-19 in Cornwall have said they felt "terrified" about their safety with an influx of visitors expected as lockdown restrictions were lifted. |
Hotels, campsites, restaurants and pubs can reopen and Visit Cornwall predicted up to 80,000 visitors would arrive. | Hotels, campsites, restaurants and pubs can reopen and Visit Cornwall predicted up to 80,000 visitors would arrive. |
The 2.2 million people in England at highest risk from coronavirus will see restrictions relaxed more from Monday. | The 2.2 million people in England at highest risk from coronavirus will see restrictions relaxed more from Monday. |
The government said it was doing "everything it could" to support them. | The government said it was doing "everything it could" to support them. |
Cheyne Moore, 38, and his wife Sophie have been shielding their four-year-old son Sonny, who has cystic fibrosis. | Cheyne Moore, 38, and his wife Sophie have been shielding their four-year-old son Sonny, who has cystic fibrosis. |
They live close to Constantine Bay where Cheyne grew up, and he said the beach had already been too busy for them to safely visit on hot days. | |
"I think this year is going to be worse than ever - people are desperate to get here," he said. | "I think this year is going to be worse than ever - people are desperate to get here," he said. |
Speaking of their situation, the surf instructor said: "Being scared doesn't get you anywhere - but everyone has a breaking point." | |
"You want everyone to experience the beautiful benefits of Cornwall - but people are just worrying about their communities," he added. | "You want everyone to experience the beautiful benefits of Cornwall - but people are just worrying about their communities," he added. |
Tuesday Gale, 30, has chronic granulomatous disease, so has been shielding alone in the centre of Newquay in a one-bed flat with no outdoor space. | Tuesday Gale, 30, has chronic granulomatous disease, so has been shielding alone in the centre of Newquay in a one-bed flat with no outdoor space. |
"As soon as I first got outside I broke down and cried," she said. | "As soon as I first got outside I broke down and cried," she said. |
"For those who are not shielding it is nothing compared to what we have faced and what we are about to face. It's been life-changing." | "For those who are not shielding it is nothing compared to what we have faced and what we are about to face. It's been life-changing." |
'Confined back to my prison cell' | 'Confined back to my prison cell' |
Since the start of June people shielding in England have been able to go out once a day, while social distancing, and have been told there would be no need to shield from 1 August. | Since the start of June people shielding in England have been able to go out once a day, while social distancing, and have been told there would be no need to shield from 1 August. |
But Ms Gale said in a tourist town it would be impossible to social distance and she did not feel the government was following through its "duty of care" to shielders. | But Ms Gale said in a tourist town it would be impossible to social distance and she did not feel the government was following through its "duty of care" to shielders. |
"Now I'll be confined back to my prison cell again," she said. | "Now I'll be confined back to my prison cell again," she said. |
"I am going to be too terrified to walk down the street." | "I am going to be too terrified to walk down the street." |
Visit Cornwall said it was expecting visitor numbers to increase Cornwall's population by 15% but predicted it would be 25% down on a usual summer, and urged visitors to pre-book and be responsible. Cornwall's population estimate in 2015 was 549,400. | Visit Cornwall said it was expecting visitor numbers to increase Cornwall's population by 15% but predicted it would be 25% down on a usual summer, and urged visitors to pre-book and be responsible. Cornwall's population estimate in 2015 was 549,400. |
Malcolm Bell, CEO of Visit Cornwall, said the pandemic had been "very hard on Cornwall's tourism businesses with the loss of about £700m". | Malcolm Bell, CEO of Visit Cornwall, said the pandemic had been "very hard on Cornwall's tourism businesses with the loss of about £700m". |
A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: "We recognise shielding is a significant challenge and we are doing everything we can to support those most at risk. | A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said: "We recognise shielding is a significant challenge and we are doing everything we can to support those most at risk. |
"We are prepared to take action where necessary if the rate of infection rises in particular areas." | "We are prepared to take action where necessary if the rate of infection rises in particular areas." |
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