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Bearing plague from south of Manchester

We booked a holiday cottage near the boundary between Cumbria and North Yorkshire. But with lockdown only just loosening, will the locals be happy to see us?

July 17, 2020 09:51
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Hurrah! We’re escaping from lockdown to go on holiday — no, no, not abroad, we’re not crazy: those airport security trays harbour more viruses than public loos — and that’s pre-Covid-19. We had booked a holiday cottage many months ago, near the boundary between Cumbria and North Yorkshire. But I am worried: with lockdown only just loosening, will the locals be happy to see us?

“What if they don’t want tourists?” I say to my husband, Larry. “The Lake District urged visitors to stay away.”

“We’re not going to the lakes. It’ll be fine,” he says (which is his answer to everything, especially any sentence of mine that begins: “But what if…?”)

“But what if they shout at us?”