I''m in Devon, and here and in Cornwall (and I'm sure most beaches round the country) there have been no lifeguards on duty since lockdown started.
Some generous people have kept an eye on the water as far as they can, so there have been rescues. Those rescued have been lucky.
2 people drowned in Cornwall, this weekend; so if you must go to the beach, please make sure you choose one of those manned by lifeguards.
Some people think that the RNLI should just send its guards back to their normal beaches, which is fair enough.
However, until that happens, we each have responsibility to make our own choices to go to the beach and get in the water, risking getting into difficulties. The sea is a powerful element, and is unpredictable and temperamental! Sometimes what seems fine simply isn't.
Please choose not to get in the water unless you're at a lifeguarded beach.