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  • The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the City of London, United Kingdom. Amongst the Brutalist architecture the centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory. The Barbican Centre is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network.
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  • The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the City of London, United Kingdom. Amongst the Brutalist architecture the centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory. The Barbican Centre is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network.
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  • The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the City of London, United Kingdom. Amongst the Brutalist architecture the centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory. The Barbican Centre is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network.
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  • The Barbican Centre is a performing arts centre in the City of London, United Kingdom. Amongst the Brutalist architecture the centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions. It also houses a library, three restaurants, and a conservatory. The Barbican Centre is member of the Global Cultural Districts Network.
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  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
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  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
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  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
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  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20191005_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20191005_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
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  • Vaccinator prepares a dose of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Interior of Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Ken Hughes receives his injection  of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Ken Hughes awaiting to receive his injection at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Ken Hughes receives his injection  of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Ken Hughes awaiting to receive his injection at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Ken Hughes awaiting to receive his injection at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Ken Hughes awaiting to receive his injection at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinator gives an interview to media before the first customers arrive at Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinator prepares a dose of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Interior of Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Interior of Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Interior of Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Patient after receiveing her injection at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Interior of Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Interior of Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Rita Passey awaits to receive her injection at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Rita Passey awaits to receive her injection at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinator prepares a dose of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Rita Passey receives her injection of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Rita Passey awaits to receive her injection at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Rita Passey awaits to receive her injection at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Exterior signs of the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Exterior signs of the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Rita Passey receives her injection of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Exterior signs of the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Exterior signs of the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Exterior signs of the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Exterior signs of the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Exterior signs of the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Exterior signs of the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Rita Passey receives her injection of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine at the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
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  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20170518_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20170518_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate in central Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Civic Centre is a collection of four tower blocks in Birmingham city centre, behind The Rep theatre. The scheme was approved in two phases, with the first phase being the two tower blocks on Brindley Drive, which were approved in 1966 and completed in 1968. These blocks have a total of 124 flats and are both 16 storeys tall. The tower blocks on Civic Close were approved in 1968 and completed in 1969 again by Bryant. These two tower blocks are 15 storeys in height, although appear identical to the Brindley Drive pair, and contain a total of 116 flats. From 2006 through to 2007, the tower blocks on the estate underwent an extensive refurbishment.
    20170518_civic centre estate birming...jpg
  • Vaccinators and administrators prepare for the first customers Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
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  • Exterior signs of the new Millennium Point NHS Covid-19 Vaccination Centre on 11th January 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This coronavirus vaccination centre which is one of the first in the UK with the aim to vaccinate 15 million people by mid-February will administer 600 vaccines on its opening day, rising to 1200 on the following days and approximately 2500 per day as of the second week. Customers all receive a letter and can come to the vaccine centre from a 45 mile radius. Once in the vaccine lane they are asked health related questions and asked to give consent to being vaccinated after being advised of any possible side effects.
    20210111_vaccination centre opens_00...jpg
  • Notices indicate the location of the Montem Lane COVID-19 walk-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
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  • A sign indicates the location of the Montem Lane COVID-19 walk-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
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  • A sign indicates the entrance to the Montem Lane COVID-19 drive-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
    MK-20201004-COVID-19-Slough-Montem-L...jpg
  • A sign indicates the location of the Montem Lane COVID-19 walk-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
    MK-20201004-COVID-19-Slough-Montem-L...jpg
  • A sign indicates the location of the Montem Lane COVID-19 walk-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
    MK-20201004-COVID-19-Slough-Montem-L...jpg
  • A sign indicates the entrance to the Montem Lane COVID-19 drive-in testing centre run by Serco on behalf of the Department of Health and Social Care on 4 October 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough Borough Council confirmed on 2nd October that its coronavirus infection rate is the highest in the south of England and Slough MP Tan Dhesi asked Health Secretary Matt Hancock in Parliament whether the Montem Lane test centre could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
    MK-20201004-COVID-19-Slough-Montem-L...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • Patients arrive by car through security to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • The first sign patients see as they arrive by car through to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • Scene outside as people flock away from the old Stratford shopping centre towards the new Westfield Shoppping Centre in Stratford, East London, UK. This is Europe's largest shopping complex. This is a relatively poor area of London, but in recent years has seen much regeneration, the construction of a major transport hub and various shopping complexes. Stratford is adjacent to the London Olympic Park and is currently experiencing regeneration and expansion linked to the 2012 Summer Olympics.
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  • Scene outside as people flock away from the old Stratford shopping centre towards the new Westfield Shoppping Centre in Stratford, East London, UK. This is Europe's largest shopping complex. This is a relatively poor area of London, but in recent years has seen much regeneration, the construction of a major transport hub and various shopping complexes. Stratford is adjacent to the London Olympic Park and is currently experiencing regeneration and expansion linked to the 2012 Summer Olympics.
    20120323westfield shopping centre_AE.jpg
  • The first sign patients see as they arrive by car through to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • NHS staff wash their hands thoroughly after seeing a patient at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff prepare to see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
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  • Two people wearing masks walk past the NHS staff Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • An NHS nurse guide a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff prepare to see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • Patients arrive by car through security to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • Patients arrive by car through security to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • Patients arrive by car through security to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • Patients arrive by car through security to see NHS staff at a Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • NHS staff prepare to see a patient who remains in their car at a drive-through Primary Care Clinical Assessment Centre where potentially infectious and symptomatic Coronavirus patients can be assessed and treated by a doctor or a nurse, in a safe site, on the 16th of April 2020 in Dover, United Kingdom. This is not a COVID-19 testing facility, all patients will only be clinically assessed on site as there is no community testing currently available. All patients have been referred to this centre by NHS 111 or their GP.
    UK-Health-Primary-Care-Treatment-Cen...jpg
  • Scene outside as people flock away from the old Stratford shopping centre towards the new Westfield Shoppping Centre in Stratford, East London, UK. This is Europe's largest shopping complex. This is a relatively poor area of London, but in recent years has seen much regeneration, the construction of a major transport hub and various shopping complexes. Stratford is adjacent to the London Olympic Park and is currently experiencing regeneration and expansion linked to the 2012 Summer Olympics.
    20120323westfield shopping centre_AG.jpg
  • Local atmosphere due to Coronavirus lockdown is felt on a street by street level as streets remain deserted near the tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate as people observe the stay at home advice from the government on 7th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
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  • Local atmosphere due to Coronavirus lockdown is felt on a street by street level as streets remain deserted near the tower blocks of flats of the Civic Centre Estate as people observe the stay at home advice from the government on 7th April 2020 in Birmingham, England, United Kingdom. Coronavirus or Covid-19 is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans. While much or Europe has been placed into lockdown, the UK government has announced more stringent rules as part of their long term strategy, and in particular social distancing.
    20200407_coronavirus civic centre es...jpg
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