"We try our best to prepare our services for this increased demand but are currently seeing a surge in demand for medical advice and assessment.
New measures introduced by Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday urged people to avoid all unnecessary travel.Dr Hughes says a"significant amount of people" are relocating to holiday homes and static caravans in the area "We must also remember that the people travelling into the area are often retired, meaning they are likely to be of an age at a greater risk of Covid-19."His calls have been echoed by Dwyfor Meirionydd MP Liz Saville Roberts who said she was"extremely concerned" by reports of people coming into the area.
One might muse whether this amounts to more than a touch of racial discrimation towards certain property owners who pay their local taxes?
They need to start shutting down these Static caravan parks for a couple of months.
celtjules66 super luuulz
If they have the virus will they then be spreading it.
Stay in your city folks where the 5G will make your flu like symptoms worse.. My arse
Am keeping away from my caravan in Norfolk, the health service there would be overwhelmed. Have noticed that since the parks' opening dates, cases have gone from 0 to 3 in Norfolk.
nicolawitch They're already here And when we can't pay our rents and get kicked out of our homes, they will be renting them (or buying them) from under us It is more than just the virus that the problem
Oh, Britannia💐
Fair do’s basically
it happened in Spain, Madrid was hotspot, lots own 2nd homes Costa Blanca, Murcia. Left city for holiday homes and disease spread. Lombardy in Italy was their hotspot, people left there and disease spread. UK haven't yet realised how bad it will get.
tonegriff
Wonder if they are also being excused their council tax on their second homes? Probably not...