Although you can if you own a second home. 'Cos obviously it would be unfair to penalise second home owners.
So, we have a COVID hierarchy:
1) The destitute or near-destitute who have no income as a result of the pandemic. The food bank attendees. For them, nothing. They're nameless, and invisible.
2) Those in poverty, whose incomes have been hit, cannot afford to self-isolate when unwell or positive, and are disproportionately hit by the disease itself. "Leicester"
3) Those whose lives are limited by the lockdowns, may have lost relatives, haven't been able to see close relatives for months, and for whom it is now illegal to go on holiday abroad. "The plebs"
4) The rich, who may well have actually done better economically from the pandemic, and now are rescued from the appalling prospect of not being able to visit their Tuscan villa at Easter. "The Johnsons"
We're all in this together, innit.