Some points i have noticed in the past 24 hours... in no particular order, and i have no agenda (other than hoping to get back to fellrunning as soon as is possible):

- a lot more people walking around the streets now, and local parks etc, than there ever was before the outbreak. Are people just desperate to get out of the house any way they can, or are people genuinely going to think about their health more.

- i see a lot of people walking round the city in face-masks, who (and i'll try to say this as diplomatically as possible) appear to have never previously considered their health (or diet) at any point in the last couple of decades.

- I notice that Yorkshire Dales are looking to open up carparks soon, but advise people to be cautious and safe.

- Despite the Cumbria/Lake District initial hostility towards potential visitors, the official line now seems to be more of an acceptance that people will come, but "please be careful if you do"

- A lot of arguments from the Cumbrian point of view about staying off the fells due to the risk to Mountain Rescue... but we know from posts on here (and i'm certainly not pointing fingers as i'd be on the fells if i lived there) that locals are up on the fells daily.

- Such a range of views... i've been in contact two of my regular b&b's within ten miles of each other... the first seem like they cannot wait to have people back... the second seem far more cautious and referred back to a lot of standard lines re picking up the virus from stiles/gates/outsiders/etc.