There's a lot of political correctness around travelling that's for sure, even here in England. The government wouldn't have allowed travel or small outdoor gatherings unless they were satisfied there was limited risk, and there doesn't appear to be a spike since VE Day congas or crowds at Durdle Door. It will be interesting to see if there are spikes after the recent protests/riots. If not it will beg the question why are some tourist boards still so afraid of visitors. There was an interesting debate in The Telegraph about this some weeks ago, where a few Cumbrian residents said the official tourist board doesn't speak for them or the businesses of the area as most Cumbrians would happily welcome visitors - who's right, I don't know, but I doubt it's as clear cut as the internet would suggest. I visited the Peak District on Saturday which is my closest National Park - I only saw two other walkers and had a fantastic day of photography. Their tourist agency wouldn't have welcomed me either but there were no dangers whatsoever especially as I brought supplies from home. Respect communities absolutely and use common sense, but social media often gives a disproportionate voice to a minority.