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I wasn't planning on leaving the house or garden where we were going and there is no one there to interact and we would have done all precautions (21 day quarantine on arrival) so don't think we would have spread it. It would have been a straight nine hour drive with no interactions door to door other than stopping for fuel, where I had thought through precautions to stop any viral spread.
Anyway, thanks for setting me straight.
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Heading to their cabins (a very Norweigian thing) has been banned across all of Norway for the same reasons - it puts an unnecessary additional load on the least equipped medical services which are those in rural areas.
Regardless of your quarantine procedure upon arrival, there's travel and then you'd still have to go out at some point when you're there, to get supplies etc. This could be the point you contract c19 and end up overburdening the local health authority...
Not saying this is likely but it's possible.
Probs best that people don’t escape the hotspot of London and spread it to the remotest parts of the country.