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Chief executive of Visit Cornwall, Malcolm Bell, said visitors should aim to “treble their efforts as much as possible” with the hands, face, space guidance and try to remain outdoors.
The warning comes as the south-western county has seen a rise in cases in recent weeks after visitors flocked there for their summer holidays. READ MORE: Girl, 2, dies in caravan fire at Skegness holiday park Both Devon and Cornwall have 500 cases or more per 100,000 people in the seven days to August 18, according to the latest health agency data.