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  • Members of the public wearing face coverings walk past COVID-19 public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • Members of the public wearing face coverings walk past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • A member of the public walks past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • A member of the public wearing a face covering walks past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
    MK-20200821-Slough-Covid-Area-of-Con...jpg
  • A member of the public wearing a face covering walks past a COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
    MK-20200821-Slough-Covid-Area-of-Con...jpg
  • Members of the public wearing face coverings walk past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
    MK-20200821-Slough-Covid-Area-of-Con...jpg
  • Members of the public wearing face coverings walk past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
    MK-20200821-Slough-Covid-Area-of-Con...jpg
  • A member of the public wearing a face covering walks past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
    MK-20200821-Slough-Covid-Area-of-Con...jpg
  • A member of the public wearing a face covering walks past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
    MK-20200821-Slough-Covid-Area-of-Con...jpg
  • Members of the public walk past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • Members of the public wearing face coverings walk past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
    MK-20200821-Slough-Covid-Area-of-Con...jpg
  • A member of the public walks past COVID-19 post lockdown public information displays on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • Members of the public walk past a COVID-19 social distancing display on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
    MK-20200821-Slough-Covid-Area-of-Con...jpg
  • Members of the public wearing face coverings walk past a COVID-19 social distancing display on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • COVID-19 post lockdown public information posters displayed in shop doors on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • A poster advising members of the public to wash their hands regularly is displayed above a shop doorway on 21st August 2020 in Slough, United Kingdom. Slough has been listed by Public Health England PHE and the Department for Health and Social Care DHSC as an ‘area of concern’ for COVID-19 following a rise in positive coronavirus cases over the last two weeks.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_021.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_013.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_016.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_015.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_012.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_008.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_006.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_003.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_004.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_002.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_019.jpg
  • Following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Great Portland Street in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
    20161103_wahaca_010.jpg
  • Day of the Dead promotion in a restaurant window following a suspected outbreak of norovirus, several branches of the Wahaca Mexican food chain were closed after over 350 members of the public and staff fell ill of a probable breakout of the winter vomiting bug, including this branch in Covent Garden in London, United Kingdom. Co-founders Thomasina Miers, and Mark Selby, said: “We assessed each case and when it became clear they were not isolated incidents, we got in touch with relevant officials at Public Health England and environmental health officers.” In all nine branches were suspected and closed, and four have reopened as of 3rd November 2016.
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  • A public information display offering support to counter the mental health aspects of COVID-19 and the preventative lockdown is pictured 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 local test centre in Montem Lane could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
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  • A public information display offering support to counter the mental health aspects of COVID-19 and the preventative lockdown is pictured 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 local test centre in Montem Lane could be reverted to permit walk-in and drive-in visits without an appointment.
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  • HM Government, Public Health England, NHS advertising boards advise people to take precaution of wearing a face mask as some non-essential shops re-open, shoppers return to Oxford Street while social distancing measures are put in place by the various retail shops which are open on 26th June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As the July deadline approaces and government will relax its lockdown rules further, the West End remains quiet, apart from this popular shopping district, which itself has far fewer people on its pavements than normal.
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  • HM Government, Public Health England, NHS advertising boards advice wear a face covering or face mask while travelling on public transport as the Coronavirus lockdown measures are set to ease further, the west end starts to fill with people as they return to the shopping district on Oxford Street and the quiet city starts coming to an end on 22nd June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As of today the government has relaxed its lockdown rules, and is allowing some non-essential shops to open with individual shops setting up social distancing queueing systems.
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  • HM Government, Public Health England, NHS advertising boards advice wear a face covering or face mask while travelling on public transport as the Coronavirus lockdown measures are set to ease further, the west end starts to fill with people as they return to the shopping district on Oxford Street and the quiet city starts coming to an end on 22nd June 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As of today the government has relaxed its lockdown rules, and is allowing some non-essential shops to open with individual shops setting up social distancing queueing systems.
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  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
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  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • With new local coronavirus lockdown measures now in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 14th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. This is the first day of the new three tier system in the UK which has levels: 'medium', which includes the rule of six, 'high', which will cover most areas under current restrictions; and 'very high' for those areas with particularly high case numbers. Meanwhile there have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19 virus.
    20201014_coronavirus three tier bull...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have dramatically risen in the past week, increased lockdown measures have been announced for Birmingham and other areas of the West Midlands, people interact beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 12th September 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. With the rule of six also being implemented the Birmingham area has now be escalated to an area of national intervention, with a ban on people socialising with people outside their own household, unless they are from the same support bubble.
    20200912_birmingham increased lockdo...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have dramatically risen in the past week, increased lockdown measures have been announced for Birmingham and other areas of the West Midlands, people interact beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 12th September 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. With the rule of six also being implemented the Birmingham area has now be escalated to an area of national intervention, with a ban on people socialising with people outside their own household, unless they are from the same support bubble.
    20200912_birmingham increased lockdo...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have dramatically risen in the past week, increased lockdown measures have been announced for Birmingham and other areas of the West Midlands, people interact beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 12th September 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. With the rule of six also being implemented the Birmingham area has now be escalated to an area of national intervention, with a ban on people socialising with people outside their own household, unless they are from the same support bubble.
    20200912_birmingham extended lockdow...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have dramatically risen in the past week, increased lockdown measures have been announced for Birmingham and other areas of the West Midlands, people interact beneath a public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan 'It's NO bull. Keep Brum safe' outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 12th September 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. With the rule of six also being implemented the Birmingham area has now be escalated to an area of national intervention, with a ban on people socialising with people outside their own household, unless they are from the same support bubble.
    20200912_birmingham extended lockdow...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign_...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign_...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign_...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign_...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign_...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station near to the iconic Rotunda building in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased in recent weeks, and with the city added as an area of enhanced support on the UKs coronavirus watchlist of critical areas which are under threat of a local lockdown, people interact beneath a new public health advice advertising campaign featuring Bully the Bull Ring bull wearing a face mask with the slogan Its NO bull. Keep Brum safe outside Grand Central station in the city centre on 24th August 2020 in London, United Kingdom. With other areas in the Midlands under localised lockdown, people and businesses are being urged to follow the Coronavirus advice for workplace and family life help reduce the risk.
    20200824_coronavirus bully campaign ...jpg
  • HM Government, Public Health England, NHS advertising boards advise people to take precaution of wearing a face mask under coronavirus lockdown on 1st July 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As the July deadline approaces and government will relax its lockdown rules further, the central London remains very quiet, while some non-essential shops are allowed to open with individual shops setting up social distancing systems.
    20200701_coronavirus signs_003.jpg
  • HM Government, Public Health England, NHS advertising boards advise people to take precautions under coronavirus lockdown on 1st July 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As the July deadline approaces and government will relax its lockdown rules further, the central London remains very quiet, while some non-essential shops are allowed to open with individual shops setting up social distancing systems.
    20200701_coronavirus signs_002.jpg
  • HM Government, Public Health England, NHS advertising boards advise people to take precautions under coronavirus lockdown on 1st July 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As the July deadline approaces and government will relax its lockdown rules further, the central London remains very quiet, while some non-essential shops are allowed to open with individual shops setting up social distancing systems.
    20200701_coronavirus signs_001.jpg
  • HM Government, Public Health England, NHS advertising boards advise people to take precautions under coronavirus lockdown on 1st July 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As the July deadline approaces and government will relax its lockdown rules further, the central London remains very quiet, while some non-essential shops are allowed to open with individual shops setting up social distancing systems.
    20200701_coronavirus signs_001.jpg
  • HM Government, Public Health England, NHS advertising boards advise people to take precaution of wearing a face mask under coronavirus lockdown on 1st July 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As the July deadline approaces and government will relax its lockdown rules further, the central London remains very quiet, while some non-essential shops are allowed to open with individual shops setting up social distancing systems.
    20200701_coronavirus signs_003.jpg
  • HM Government, Public Health England, NHS advertising boards advise people to take precautions under coronavirus lockdown on 1st July 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. As the July deadline approaces and government will relax its lockdown rules further, the central London remains very quiet, while some non-essential shops are allowed to open with individual shops setting up social distancing systems.
    20200701_coronavirus signs_002.jpg
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