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  • A shopper wearing a face covering to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus passes in front of Slough Borough Council COVID-19 public information displays on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
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  • Shoppers wearing face coverings to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus pass in front of Slough Borough Council COVID-19 public information displays on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • Shoppers wearing face coverings to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus pass in front of Slough Borough Council COVID-19 public information displays on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A Slough Borough Council sign reminds local residents to observe social distancing to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A Slough Borough Council public information display reminds local residents to wash their hands regularly and to observe social distancing to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A Slough Borough Council public information display reminds local residents to observe social distancing to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A sign welcoming visitors to the Borough of Elmbridge is pictured on 16 October 2020 in Weybridge, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that the Borough of Elmbridge, which contains the towns of Weybridge, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames and Molesey, will move into Tier 2 of the Government’s new three-tier Local COVID Alert Level system for England with effect from 00.01 on Saturday 17th October, designating it an area of ‘High’ risk following a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
    MK-20201016-COVID-coronavirus-Elmbri...jpg
  • A shopper wears a face covering to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 16 October 2020 in Weybridge, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that the Borough of Elmbridge, which contains the towns of Weybridge, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames and Molesey, will move into Tier 2 of the Government’s new three-tier Local COVID Alert Level system for England with effect from 00.01 on Saturday 17th October, designating it an area of ‘High’ risk following a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
    MK-20201016-COVID-coronavirus-Elmbri...jpg
  • A sign outside Slough Borough Council offices is pictured on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A Slough Borough Council public information display reminds local residents to wash their hands regularly and to observe social distancing to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A Slough Borough Council sign reminds local residents to observe social distancing to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A shopper wears a face covering to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A Slough Borough Council sign reminds local residents to observe social distancing and to wash hands regularly to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • Construction workers wear high-visibility jackets reminding of the need to observe social distancing to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • Local residents wearing face coverings to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus pass in front of the Curve building on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A woman wears a face covering to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A woman wears a face covering to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A sign warns visitors to the town of rising numbers of local cases of the coronavirus and of the need to follow the Government’s Hand Face And Space message on 23 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that Slough will change its COVID Alert Level status from Tier 1 Medium Alert to Tier 2 High Alert with effect from 00:01 on Saturday 24 October following a sustained rise in COVID-19 cases resulting in an infection rate of 153 cases per 100,000.
    MK-20201023-COVID-coronavirus-Slough...jpg
  • A painted sign relating to social distancing is pictured on 16 October 2020 in Weybridge, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that the Borough of Elmbridge, which contains the towns of Weybridge, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames and Molesey, will move into Tier 2 of the Government’s new three-tier Local COVID Alert Level system for England with effect from 00.01 on Saturday 17th October, designating it an area of ‘High’ risk following a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
    MK-20201016-COVID-coronavirus-Elmbri...jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 16 October 2020 in Weybridge, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that the Borough of Elmbridge, which contains the towns of Weybridge, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames and Molesey, will move into Tier 2 of the Government’s new three-tier Local COVID Alert Level system for England with effect from 00.01 on Saturday 17th October, designating it an area of ‘High’ risk following a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
    MK-20201016-COVID-coronavirus-Elmbri...jpg
  • Shoppers wearing face coverings to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus queue outside a Waitrose store on 16 October 2020 in Weybridge, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that the Borough of Elmbridge, which contains the towns of Weybridge, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames and Molesey, will move into Tier 2 of the Government’s new three-tier Local COVID Alert Level system for England with effect from 00.01 on Saturday 17th October, designating it an area of ‘High’ risk following a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
    MK-20201016-COVID-coronavirus-Elmbri...jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 16 October 2020 in Weybridge, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that the Borough of Elmbridge, which contains the towns of Weybridge, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames and Molesey, will move into Tier 2 of the Government’s new three-tier Local COVID Alert Level system for England with effect from 00.01 on Saturday 17th October, designating it an area of ‘High’ risk following a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
    MK-20201016-COVID-coronavirus-Elmbri...jpg
  • A man walks past a painted instruction relating to social distancing to prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 16 October 2020 in Weybridge, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that the Borough of Elmbridge, which contains the towns of Weybridge, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames and Molesey, will move into Tier 2 of the Government’s new three-tier Local COVID Alert Level system for England with effect from 00.01 on Saturday 17th October, designating it an area of ‘High’ risk following a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
    MK-20201016-COVID-coronavirus-Elmbri...jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 16 October 2020 in Weybridge, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that the Borough of Elmbridge, which contains the towns of Weybridge, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames and Molesey, will move into Tier 2 of the Government’s new three-tier Local COVID Alert Level system for England with effect from 00.01 on Saturday 17th October, designating it an area of ‘High’ risk following a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
    MK-20201016-COVID-coronavirus-Elmbri...jpg
  • An Elmbridge Borough Council notice board containing instructions relating to the coronavirus is pictured on 16 October 2020 in Weybridge, United Kingdom. The Government has announced that the Borough of Elmbridge, which contains the towns of Weybridge, Esher, Cobham, Walton-on-Thames and Molesey, will move into Tier 2 of the Government’s new three-tier Local COVID Alert Level system for England with effect from 00.01 on Saturday 17th October, designating it an area of ‘High’ risk following a significant rise in the number of COVID-19 cases.
    MK-20201016-COVID-coronavirus-Elmbri...jpg
  • Covid test centre sign with a confusing message while the second national lockdown continues with just a week before the new three tier system begins in Sparkhill as all non-essential shops are closed on 24th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
    20201124_covid sparkhill_014.jpg
  • Covid test centre sign with a confusing message while the second national lockdown continues with just a week before the new three tier system begins in Sparkhill as all non-essential shops are closed on 24th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
    20201124_covid sparkhill_015.jpg
  • National Covid Alert sign for people to stay at home while the second national lockdown continues with just a week before the new three tier system begins, people wearing face masks out and about in Sparkhill on the border with Sparkbrook as all non-essential shops are closed on 24th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
    20201124_covid sparkhill_020.jpg
  • National Covid Alert sign for people to stay at home while the second national lockdown continues with just a week before the new three tier system begins in Sparkhill on the border with Sparkbrook as all non-essential shops are closed on 24th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
    20201124_covid sparkhill_017.jpg
  • National Covid Alert sign for people to stay at home while the second national lockdown continues with just a week before the new three tier system begins in Sparkhill on the border with Sparkbrook as all non-essential shops are closed on 24th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
    20201124_covid sparkhill_016.jpg
  • Covid 19 guidelines information sign under coronavirus lockdown on 30th June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Theatreland has taken a big hit as social distancing has not allowed audiences to return and so doors and box offices are shut. As the July deadline approaces and government will relax its lockdown rules further, the West End remains quiet, while some non-essential shops are allowed to open with individual shops setting up social distancing systems.
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  • Covid 19 guidelines information sign under coronavirus lockdown on 30th June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Theatreland has taken a big hit as social distancing has not allowed audiences to return and so doors and box offices are shut. As the July deadline approaces and government will relax its lockdown rules further, the West End remains quiet, while some non-essential shops are allowed to open with individual shops setting up social distancing systems.
    20200630_covid sign_002.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, a group of Covid-deniers gather to challenge lockdown rules and authoritarian control at passing south Londoners in Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell30-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, a group of Covid-deniers gather to challenge lockdown rules and authoritarian control at passing south Londoners in Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell33-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, Met police officers walk towards a group of Covid-deniers who are challenging lockdown rules and authoritarian control at passing south Londoners in Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell34-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, an asymptomatic COVID-19 testing centre has been set-up in Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell27-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, an asymptomatic COVID-19 testing centre has been set-up in Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell25-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, an asymptomatic COVID-19 testing centre has been set-up in Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell24-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, an asymptomatic COVID-19 testing centre has been set-up in Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
    coronavirus_brockwell20-09-01-2021.jpg
  • A man taking a selfie with a selfie stick while wearing a face mask in front of a replica throne used by King Henry II inside the great tower of Dover Castle, United Kingdom on the 26th of August 2020. COVID restrictions around Dover Castle mean that visitors are required to wear face coverings in certain parts of the castle. Dover Castle is a medieval castle high on the hill overlooking Dover and the English Channel, it has been a significant part of British history for the past 9 centuries and is now a UK tourist attraction run by English Heritage.
    UK-Tourism-Dover-Castle-COVID19-8161.jpg
  • A blue sign asking people to keep their distance on the floor inside the toilets of Dover Castle, United Kingdom on the 26th of August 2020. COVID restrictions around Dover Castle mean that visitors are required to wear face coverings in certain parts of the castle. Dover Castle is a medieval castle high on the hill overlooking Dover and the English Channel, it has been a significant part of British history for the past 9 centuries and is now a UK tourist attraction run by English Heritage.
    UK-Tourism-Dover-Castle-COVID19-8184.jpg
  • A man taking a selfie with a selfie stick while wearing a face mask in front of a replica throne used by King Henry II inside the great tower of Dover Castle, United Kingdom on the 26th of August 2020. COVID restrictions around Dover Castle mean that visitors are required to wear face coverings in certain parts of the castle. Dover Castle is a medieval castle high on the hill overlooking Dover and the English Channel, it has been a significant part of British history for the past 9 centuries and is now a UK tourist attraction run by English Heritage.
    UK-Tourism-Dover-Castle-COVID19-8160.jpg
  • A sign reading ‘Face Coverings must be work in this space’ hangs outside the great tower of Dover Castle, United Kingdom on the 26th of August 2020. COVID restrictions around Dover Castle mean that visitors are required to wear face coverings in certain parts of the castle. Dover Castle is a medieval castle high on the hill overlooking Dover and the English Channel, it has been a significant part of British history for the past 9 centuries and is now a UK tourist attraction run by English Heritage.
    UK-Tourism-Dover-Castle-COVID19-8150.jpg
  • A woman wears a replica knight helmet after visiting the gift shop inside Dover Castle, United Kingdom on the 26th of August 2020. COVID restrictions around Dover Castle mean that visitors are required to  wear face coverings in certain parts of the castle. Dover Castle is a medieval castle high on the hill overlooking Dover and the English Channel, it has been a significant part of British history for the past 9 centuries and is now a UK tourist attraction run by English Heritage.
    UK-Tourism-Dover-Castle-COVID19-8149.jpg
  • Major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • A woman in a face mask wasks past major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Whitechapel high street market. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • A woman and her two daughters get ice-cream from the Sunny Sands Kiosk on the 7th of July 2020 in Folkestone, United Kingdom. Non essential retails business could re-open on the 15th of June as long as they were COVID safe. This kiosk has a Clea entrance and exit to comply with social distancing rules.
    UK-Folkestone-Sunny-Sands-Kiosk-6506.jpg
  • A closed sign on a locked gate of Cheriton cemetery on the 10th of April 2020, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. All memorial grounds in the UK have been closed to the public to stop the spread of COVID - 19 with the exception of funerals with immediate family members.
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  • A closed sign on a locked gate of Cheriton cemetery on the 10th of April 2020, in Folkestone, United Kingdom. All memorial grounds in the UK have been closed to the public to stop the spread of COVID - 19 with the exception of funerals with immediate family members.
    UK-Pandemic-Lockdown-7039.jpg
  • Two women wearing face masks walk down Oxford Street with all the shops closed, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Exterior of Oxford Circus tube station, one of the businest in London, at what would normally be rush hour, almost deserted. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
    _MG_1888.jpg
  • March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • A woman in a face mask walks past a closed tube station at what would normally be rush hour. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Interior of Boots, with the beauty floor closed. Major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
    _MG_1867.jpg
  • Exterior of Oxford Circus tube station, one of the businest in London, at what would normally be rush hour, almost deserted. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
    _MG_1857.jpg
  • A woman in a face mask wasks past major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
    _MG_1788.jpg
  • Woman wearing a face mask on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Woman wearing a face mask with a man in full protective gear on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • A woman in a face mask wasks past major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
    _MG_1771.jpg
  • Exterior of Oxford Circus tube station, one of the businest in London, at what would normally be rush hour, almost deserted. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Trafalgar Square, empty. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Major shops on Oxford Street, closed for business. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Leicester Square, deserted. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Leicester Square, deserted. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • A lone man walks past St Pauls Cathedral. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Trafalgar Square, empty. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Trafalgar Square, empty. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Trafalgar Square, empty. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • A lone man walks past St Pauls Cathedral. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Trafalgar Square, empty. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Liverpool Street Station. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • A lone traveller looks at the train times in Liverpool Street Station. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • City of London Police on horseback in a deserted street in the City of London. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • A lone traveller looks at the train times in Liverpool Street Station. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Liverpool Street Station. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Liverpool Street Station. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Bishopsgate in the financial distrcit / square mile. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Bishopsgate in the financial distrcit / square mile. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Bishopsgate in the financial distrcit / square mile. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Brick Lane in East London. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Brick Lane in East London. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • Brick Lane in East London. March 24th 2020 was the first day of enforced lockdown in the UK, in order to stop the spread of the Coronavirus Covid 19. On what would normally be a bustling business / week day in London, the city was deserted, with just a few people in masks out on the street, plus a few taxis and mostly empty buses.
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  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
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  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
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  • A day after London Mayor Sadiq Khan announced the spread of Covid is said to be out of control, South Londoners take their exercise in a cold Brockwell Park in Lambeth and during the third pandemic lockdown, on 9th January 2021, in London, England. The Coronavirus infection rate in London has exceeded 1,000 per 100,000 people, based on the latest figures from Public Health England although the Office for National Statistics recently estimated as many as one in 30 Londoners has coronavirus.
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  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, crowds of shoppers walk beneath Oxford Street's new Chistmas lights, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
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  • As the UK reacts to Prime Minister Boris Johnson's announcement of Lockdown 2 during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, a construction workman stretches green neting along Waterloo Bridge that crosses the Thames river, on 2nd November 2020, in London, England. From midnight on Thursday, all non-essential shops, bars, restaurants and other small businesses will have to closed, according to government Covid restrictions - and for a minimum of 4 weeks in the run-up to Christmas.
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  • A large sign stands on the concourse of Victoria railway mainline station urges passengers and commuters to wear a face covering while travelling on the capital's public transport system, on 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'. Only those who have medical or psychological issues are exempt from wearing a face covering although £200 fines are in place for those flouting rules.
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  • After a rain shower in central London - the six-month point of the Coronaviruus pandemic lockdown - a businessman wearing a suit and face covering (over his mouth but not nose), strides through Piccadilly Circus carrying a brolly, on 24th September, in London, England. New restrictions are being re-introduced by the government after a sudden climb in the Covid infection rate, a predicted 'second spike'. And after being encouraged back to the office to help local economies, workers are again being advised to work from home if possible.
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  • Anti-lockdown conspiracy theorists and Coronavirus deniers protest in Trafalgar Square for personal freedoms and against the government and mainstream media who, they say, are behind disinformation and  untruths about the covid pandemic, on 29th August 2020, in London, England.
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