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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines outside Embankment Underground station, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines outside Embankment Underground station, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-19-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines outside Embankment Underground station, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-18-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-05-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-09-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, a pile of Evening Standard newspapers await readers at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Charing Cross in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-12-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, a couple wearing surgical masks walk past Evening Standard headlines outside Embankment Underground station, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, a lady wearing a surgical mask passes through Embankment Underground station, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, A London bus drives past Evening Standard headlines at Charing Cross in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, elderly Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-01-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Charing Cross in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-11-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-07-04-03-2020.jpg
  • As the Coronovirus pandemic takes hold across the UK, with health authorities reporting cases rising from 25 to 87 in a single day, and resulting in the UKs chief medical officer Prof Chris Whitty announcing that an epidemic in the UK was highly likely, Londoners pass-by Evening Standard headlines at Victoria in central London, on 4th March 2020, in London, England.
    cornovirus-03-04-03-2020.jpg
  • People wearing face masks for protestion against the Coronavirus epidemic on 31st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of mainly Chinese / Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans.
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  • People wearing face masks for protestion against the Coronavirus epidemic on 31st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of mainly Chinese / Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans.
    20200131_coronavirus masks_002.jpg
  • People wearing face masks for protestion against the Coronavirus epidemic on 31st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of mainly Chinese / Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans.
    20200131_coronavirus masks_001.jpg
  • Skeleton hanging in a window of a home during the lockdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic, 7pm on 23rd April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. There is a dark humour that emerges in the difficult times of a deadly epidemic.
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  • People wearing face masks for protestion against the Coronavirus epidemic on 31st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of mainly Chinese / Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans.
    20200131_coronavirus masks_006.jpg
  • People wearing face masks for protestion against the Coronavirus epidemic on 31st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of mainly Chinese / Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans.
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  • Empty locked hairdressers on Brick Lane during the coronavirus pandemic on the 24th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Hairdressers and salons in the United Kingdom were forced to close their doors in late March.<br />
Salons are classed as non-essential shops, and Boris Johnson announced that all such stores would be asked to shut their doors.<br />
There are fears hairdressers will have to stay shut for another six months, with experts believing there is no safe way for them to open as long as the epidemic is still ongoing.
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  • People wearing face masks for protestion against the Coronavirus epidemic on 31st January 2020 in London, England, United Kingdom. Due to the recent coronavirus outbreak an increased number of mainly Chinese / Asian people are wearing face masks in public despite NHS Englands advice that the risk of getting the illness in the UK is low. Wuhan novel coronavirus WN-CoV is a new respiratory illness that has not previously been seen in humans.
    20200131_coronavirus masks_005.jpg
  • Graffiti on Oxford Street wall for COVID CULT, a bizarre, fringe conspiracy theory, on 3rd March 2021, in London, United Kingdom. The cult which started in the US has surged in popularity during the coronavirus pandemic. QAnon and its believers say that Donald Trump is here to save the world from an evil cabal of paedophiles and it’s had a surprising level of interest around the world from Brazil to Germany, and the UK.
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  • Harrods store on Knightsbridge is reflected in the window of the fashion store Guess, both locked up during the Coronavirus pandemic on 23th April 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The government clampdown includes the closure of most shops, bars and theatres throughout the country. The coronavirus forced the London luxury department store to stop trading and close its heritage store for the first time in 170 years decorating its windows with rainbows of hope.
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  • Shoppers wearing face masks out on Oxford Street on 13th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Oxford Street is a major retail centre in the West End of the capital and is Europes busiest shopping street with around half a million daily visitors to its approximately 300 shops, the majority of which are fashion and clothing stores.
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  • Covid test fit to fly walk-in centre sign on 10th April 2022 in London, United Kingdom.
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  • Shoppers wearing face masks on a busy Oxford Street on 25th March 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Despite the current increase in the cost of living the area seems to thriving and the crowds spending. Oxford Street is a major retail centre in the West End of the capital and is Europes busiest shopping street with around half a million daily visitors to its approximately 300 shops, the majority of which are fashion and clothing stores.
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  • Clinic offering PCR tests for Covid-19 Coronavirus on 14th March 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. As travel restrictions change in each country, tests such as PCR and Fit to Fly<br />
Antigen COVID-19 Test & Certificates may become less of a requirement. All COVID-19 travel restrictions will be removed in the UK for all passengers from 18 March.
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  • Shoppers and visitors come to an ever busy Oxford Street shopping district on 17th February 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Many people are still wearing face masks on the street despite the imminent living with Covid plans as to be set out by the government and the possible end to almost all restrictions.
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  • EDITORS NOTE: Image contains profanity World Wide Rally For Freedom protesters gather in central London to protest against the governments plans for mandatory Covid vaccinations for all frontline NHS workers which is due to take effect in April on 22nd January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. NHS staff who go against the mandate, refusing vaccination jabs may face the sack. World Wide Demonstration or World Wide Rally For Freedom is an international community protest event where citizens push back against Coronavirus related restrictions in their countries.
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  • Street scene along Whitechapel High Street on 13th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. Some people are seen wearing face masks and others not as life under Coronavirus continues. Whitechapel, a very ethnically diverse and vibrant neighbourhood in the East End is home to a significant population of Bangladeshi residents. This can be seen along the pavements where Whitechapel Market and the surrounding shops interact with this truly multicultural society.
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  • Covid-19 vaccination advice board on Whitechapel High Street on 13th January 2022 in London, United Kingdom. With the NHS and Government still unsure and concerned about the spread of the Coronavirus Omicron variant, advertising to encourage people is being used, especially in ethnically diverse areas of inner city London, where take up rates of vaccinations is not as high.
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  • Get Boosted Now Covid-19 booster advice advertising board from the NHS and HM Government on 5th January 2022 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. As the Omicron Coronavirus variant continues to spread in the UK, the public are being encouraged to take up the booster jab for maximum protection against all current and future variants.
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  • Crowds of Christmas shoppers, some wearing face masks and others not, come to the Bull Ring Shopping Centre as the emergence of the new Covid-19 Omicron variant continues on 12th December 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Restrictions increased approximately 2 weeks ago, making face coverings mandatory in shops and on public transport. Despite the new rules, the majority of people are not wearing masks outside in crowded shopping areas nor inside the shopping centre.
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  • As fears arise due to the emergence of the new Covid-19 Omicron variant, people wearing face masks, come to the city centre retail shopping district on 30th November 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The relaxed restrictions ended today making face coverings compulsory in shops and on public transport. Despite the new rules, which come from a govenrmental level, the majority of people are not wearing masks outside in crowded shopping areas, and many still refrain from using them inside shops.
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  • Red London buses and taxis queue up along Oxford Street which is busier than ever as shoppers come to the West End in their droves and retail business looks set to bounce back well during the run up to Christmas despite concerns over supply shortages on 22nd November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Many people are wearing face masks in crowded places like this but they are no longer mandatory, while government advice suggests that it is advised to wear a face covering in busy public places inside and on transport, many people are still wearing them outside.
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  • Oxford Street shopping district is busier than ever as shoppers come to the West End in their droves and retail business looks set to bounce back well during the run up to Christmas despite concerns over supply shortages on 22nd November 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Many people are wearing face masks in crowded places like this but they are no longer mandatory, while government advice suggests that it is advised to wear a face covering in busy public places inside and on transport, many people are still wearing them outside.
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  • Now that almost all restrictions have come to an end, Oxford Street shopping district is busier than any time over the last 18 months as shoppers come to the West End in their droves and retail business looks set to bounce back well on 20th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Many people are wearing face masks in crowded places like this but they are no longer mandatory, while government advice suggests that it is advised to wear a face covering in busy public places inside and on transport, many people are still wearing them outside.
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  • Now that almost all restrictions have come to an end, Oxford Street shopping district is busier than any time over the last 18 months as shoppers come to the West End in their droves and retail business looks set to bounce back well on 20th October 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Many people are wearing face masks in crowded places like this but they are no longer mandatory, while government advice suggests that it is advised to wear a face covering in busy public places inside and on transport, many people are still wearing them outside. People interact with the Christmas of Dreams campaign by department store Selfridges.
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  • People out and about on the busy thoroughfare of New Street, some wearing face masks and some not on 15th October 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. While many people are wearing face masks, they are no longer mandatory, while government advice suggests that it is advised to wear a face covering in busy public places inside and on transport.
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  • People wearing face masks due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic interact with the sign for Birmingham New Street / Grand Central station in the city centre on 15th October 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The word Birmingham has been changed to be spelt out in multi-coloured letters.
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  • Members of the public pass a sign on the wall of a Co-Operative Bank that thanks the British NHS and key workers for their efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic on 25th July, 2021 in Manchester, United Kingdom. Community art works and murals celebrating the UKs National Health Service, its public healthcare system, have become commonplace as the public celebrate their efforts in facing down Coronavirus.
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  • People out and about in Grand Central station in what was a positive atmosphere on the long awaited freedom day when all remaining coronavirus restrictions are lifted in the UK on 19th July 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. While many people are wearing face masks, they are no longer mandatory, while government advice suggests that it is advised to wear a face covering in busy public places inside and on transport.
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  • People out and about in the city centre shopping district in what was a positive atmosphere on the long awaited freedom day when all remaining coronavirus restrictions are lifted in the UK on 19th July 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. While many people are wearing face masks, they are no longer mandatory, while government advice suggests that it is advised to wear a face covering in busy public places inside and on transport.
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  • Sanitise here mat on 9th July, people in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, but with case numbers rising, in particular that of the Delta Variant, people are still encouraged to use hand sanitiser.
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  • Masks required, no exceptions sign in a shop window on 2nd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown and easing of restrictions is set, dome medical professionals are suggesting thatsome safety measures are kept in place because of the increase in the Delta variant.
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  • Anti-vaxxer defaced Grenadier Guard poster during the coronavirus or Covid-19 pandemic reads This is my vaccination passport on 2nd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, and easing beginning, social distancing measure and signage are still in place, much to the consternation of local anti-vaccine supporters. Among vaccine hesitancy are groups known as anti-vaxxers or anti vax, who are generally against vaccination.
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  • As the national coronavirus lockdown three eases towards the planned Freedom Day in just over two weeks, people, many of whom are still wearing face masks while out on the street, come to Bond Street shopping district on 3rd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown and easing of restrictions is set, dome medical professionals are suggesting thatsome safety measures are kept in place because of the increase in the Delta variant.
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  • As the national coronavirus lockdown three eases towards the planned Freedom Day in just over two weeks, people, many of whom are still wearing face masks while out on the street, come to Oxford Street shopping district on 22nd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown and easing of restrictions is set, dome medical professionals are suggesting thatsome safety measures are kept in place because of the increase in the Delta variant.
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  • As the national coronavirus lockdown three eases towards the planned Freedom Day in just over two weeks, people, many of whom are still wearing face masks while out on the street, come to Oxford Street shopping district on 22nd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown and easing of restrictions is set, dome medical professionals are suggesting thatsome safety measures are kept in place because of the increase in the Delta variant.
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  • As the national coronavirus lockdown three eases towards the planned Freedom Day in just over two weeks, people, many of whom are still wearing face masks while out on the street, come to Oxford Street shopping district on 22nd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown and easing of restrictions is set, dome medical professionals are suggesting thatsome safety measures are kept in place because of the increase in the Delta variant.
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  • As the national coronavirus lockdown three eases towards the planned Freedom Day in just over two weeks, people, many of whom are still wearing face masks while out on the street, come to Oxford Street shopping district on 22nd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown and easing of restrictions is set, dome medical professionals are suggesting thatsome safety measures are kept in place because of the increase in the Delta variant.
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  • Social distancing signs are still in place outside Oxford Circus station on Oxford Street as the national coronavirus lockdown three eases towards the planned Freedom Day on 22nd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown and easing of restrictions is set, dome medical professionals are suggesting thatsome safety measures are kept in place because of the increase in the Delta variant.
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  • Social distancing signs are still in place outside Oxford Circus station on Oxford Street as the national coronavirus lockdown three eases towards the planned Freedom Day on 22nd July 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown and easing of restrictions is set, dome medical professionals are suggesting thatsome safety measures are kept in place because of the increase in the Delta variant.
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  • Empty underground station platform at Bond Street during the Covid-19 Coronavirus pandemic on 16th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. As the coronavirus lockdown continues its process of easing restrictions, more and more people are coming to the West End as more businesses open, however many people are still relictant to use public transport and especially the tube.
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  • Covid-19 variant of concern public health NHS advertising board a the coronavirus restrictions continue and the government is about to announce an extension to the original freedom day planned for June, slowing the process of easing, more and more people begin to come to the city centre on 15th June 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal continue, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, while uncertainty continues for a projected further month, which is being dubbed The final push.
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  • As the coronavirus restrictions continue and the government is about to announce an extension to the original freedom day planned for June, slowing the process of easing, more and more people begin to come to the city centre, seen here on New Street on 15th June 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal continue, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, while uncertainty continues for a projected further month, which is being dubbed The final push.
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  • As the coronavirus restrictions continue and the government is about to announce an extension to the original freedom day planned for June, slowing the process of easing, more and more people begin to come to the city centre, seen here on New Street on 15th June 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal continue, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, while uncertainty continues for a projected further month, which is being dubbed The final push.
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  • As the coronavirus restrictions continue the process of easing, more people begin to come to the city centre, some wearing face masks or a face shield on 18th May 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
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  • People out and about in the shopping district of Regent Street, some wearing face masks and others not on 26th May 2021 in London, United Kingdom. As the coronavirus lockdown continues its process of easing restrictions, more and more people are coming to the West End as more retail businesses open.
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  • People enjoying a drink at Leadenhall Market in the City of London as pubs reopen, serving customers outside as the national coronavirus lockdown three eases on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown has been laid out, this is the first phase of the easing of restrictions.
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  • Red hearts painted in memory of people who have died of Covid-19 during the coronavirus pandemic at the National Covid Memorial Wall on 13th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. The wall is  a place for people to come to reflect or to write messages or the names of lost loved ones. The wall represents a tribute to the approximately 150,000 British victims pandemic.
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  • Shoppers return to Oxford Street as non-essential shops reopen and the national coronavirus lockdown three eases on 12th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown has been laid out, this is the first phase of the easing of restrictions, and large numbers of people are out in Londons retail district laden with shopping bags.
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  • Shoppers return to Primark on Oxford Street as non-essential shops reopen and the national coronavirus lockdown three eases on 12th April 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Now that the roadmap for coming out of the national lockdown has been laid out, this is the first phase of the easing of restrictions, and large numbers of people are out in Londons retail district to go shopping.
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  • As the third national coronavirus lockdown continues, more people begin to come to the city centre as the country enjoys the first days of the easing of lockdown restrictions on 31st March 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
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  • Scene at Gas Street Basin as the third national coronavirus lockdown continues, more people begin to come to the city centre as the country enjoys the first days of the easing of lockdown restrictions on 30th March 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
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  • Scene in Cathedral Square as the third national coronavirus lockdown continues, more people begin to come to the city centre as the country enjoys the first days of the easing of lockdown restrictions on 30th March 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
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  • Scene at Centenary Square as the third national coronavirus lockdown continues, more people begin to come to the city centre as the country enjoys the first days of the easing of lockdown restrictions on 30th March 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
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  • As the third national coronavirus lockdown continues, more people begin to come to the city centre shopping district as the country enjoys the first days of the easing of lockdown restrictions on 30th March 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After months of lockdown, the first signs that life will start to get back to normal begin, with more people enjoying the company of others in public, as the rule of six starts the first stage of lockdown ending.
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  • As the third national coronavirus lockdown in Birmingham continues, a few people still come to the city centre wearing face masks to visit the few essential shops that remain open or simply to hang out as the country awaits the easing of lockdown restrictions on 24th March 2021 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Following the recent surge in cases including the new variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown, which is an effective Tier Five, came into operation yesterday, with all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives.
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  • Empty bus as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues on 5th March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Public transport use is still low amongst the public, with all transport for London services aiming to limit numbers. With the roadmap for coming out of the lockdown has been laid out, this nationwide lockdown continues to advise all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives, and the streets of the capital are quiet and empty of normal numbers of people.
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  • Queue of red buses at Elephant and Castle as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues on 5th March 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Public transport use is still low amongst the public, with all transport for London services aiming to limit numbers. With the roadmap for coming out of the lockdown has been laid out, this nationwide lockdown continues to advise all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives, and the streets of the capital are quiet and empty of normal numbers of people.
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  • On the last day of the year, the Argos shop on Kings Heath High Street is closed down, with shutters down due to Tier Four coronavirus restrictions on 31st December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Small businesses have struggled through the Covid-19 pandemic and many have closed down altogether, as the recession in the economy deepens as the crisis continues.
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  • Heavy police presence dealing with anti-vaxxer protesters who had fragmented across the West End as the Prime Minister announces a new tighter fourth tier of local coronavirus restrictions for London and the South East, and that the planned Christmas relaxation of the rules was to be scrapped on 19th December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Vaccine hesitancy, also known as anti-vaccination or anti-vax, is a reluctance or refusal to be vaccinated or to have ones children vaccinated against contagious diseases despite the availability of vaccination services.
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  • People out and about visiting the shops in the City Centre as tier three / very high alert level of the Coronavirus tier system continues during the run up to Christmas on 14th December 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. After 9 months of lockdown in various forms, people are used to navigating the rules of shopping safely as all non-essential shops try to increase their takings and onwards to the national economy.
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  • Asthe national lockdown ends and the new three tier system of local coronavirus restrictions begins, shoppers head out to Oxford Street to catch up on shopping as non-essential shops like Debenhams which has just announced that the department store chain will be closing down for good are allowed to reopen on 2nd December 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Debenhams has been an ever present feature all over the UK for 242 years, but it has been announced that it will close all of its shops at the cost of around 12,000 jobs, and go into liquidation. This huge blow to the high street has not come as a surprise as the company has been struggling for some time.
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  • People wearing face masks in the Bull Ring shopping area in the City Centre on the day it was announced that Birmingham would be placed in tier three for very high alert level of the new Coronavirus tier system following the end of the second national lockdown on 26th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown and following tier 3 status is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses in Britain's second city, who were already struggling after eight months of Covid-19 restrictions. In tier 3 people can only meet other households in outdoor public spaces like parks, where the rule of six applies.
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  • View looking down the empty street and tram lines near Town Hall in the City Centre on the day it was announced that Birmingham would be placed in tier three for very high alert level of the new Coronavirus tier system following the end of the second national lockdown on 26th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown and following tier 3 status is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses in Britain's second city, who were already struggling after eight months of Covid-19 restrictions. In tier 3 people can only meet other households in outdoor public spaces like parks, where the rule of six applies.
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  • Covid test centre sign with a confusing message while the second national lockdown continues with just a week before the new three tier system begins in Sparkhill as all non-essential shops are closed on 24th November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
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  • Shutters are down as many shops have had to close down during the second national lockdown continues with just over a week before the new tier system begins, and people, many of whom are wearing face masks, come to Kings Heath High Street, as all non-essential shops are closed while some remain trading on 23rd November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The new national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
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  • Some shops like Bonmarche advertise sales although are closing down as the second national lockdown continues with just over a week before the new tier system begins, and people, many of whom are wearing face masks, come to Kings Heath High Street, as all non-essential shops are closed while some remain trading on 23rd November 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The new national lockdown is a huge blow to the economy and for individual businesses who were already struggling with only offering limited services.
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  • As Londoners await the imminent second coronavirus lockdown it's business as usual in the West End with large numbers of people, some wearing face masks and some not, brave the rain on Oxford Street to go shopping on what will be the last weekend before a month-long total lockdown in the UK on 1st November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK has not worked sufficiently, to suppress the virus, and there have have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19.
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  • Social distancing sign as Londoners await the imminent second coronavirus lockdown it's business as usual in the West End with large numbers of people, some wearing face masks and some not, brave the rain on Oxford Street to go shopping on what will be the last weekend before a month-long total lockdown in the UK on 1st November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK has not worked sufficiently, to suppress the virus, and there have have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19.
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  • As Londoners await the imminent second coronavirus lockdown it's business as usual in the West End with large numbers of people, some wearing face masks and some not, coming to Oxford Street to go shopping on what will be the last weekend before a month-long total lockdown in the UK on 1st November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK has not worked sufficiently, to suppress the virus, and there have have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19.
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  • Man waiting to cross the road carrying a bag of balloons as Londoners await the announcement of a second coronavirus lockdown it's business as usual in the West End with shoppers out and about and the pavements busy with people on what will be the last weekend before a month-long total lockdown in the UK on 31st October 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK has not worked sufficiently, to suppress the virus, and there have have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19.
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  • As Londoners await the announcement of a second coronavirus lockdown it's business as usual in Soho in the West End with people out and about on what will be the last weekend before a month-long total lockdown in the UK on 30th October 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK has not worked sufficiently, to suppress the virus, and there have have been calls by politicians for a 'circuit breaker' complete lockdown to be announced to help the growing spread of the Covid-19.
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  • With local coronavirus lockdown measures in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', a group of youths wearing face masks walk past the empty area of the wholesale markets precinct, which is partially used as a parking lot in the city centre on 26th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK 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 local coronavirus lockdown measures in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people wearing face masks pass street art on boarded up shops which are closed in city centre on 26th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK 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 local coronavirus lockdown measures in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', people, many of whom are wearing face masks walk along the quiet end of Corporation Street in the city centre on 26th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK 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 local coronavirus lockdown measures in place and Birmingham currently set at 'Tier 2' or 'high', young men on e-scooters pass bus stops in the city centre, where social distancing measures and signs are in place on 26th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The three tier system in the UK 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 shopping at the open fruit and vegetable market 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', people wearing face masks pass a Public Health England / NHS digital information poster advising that the local lockdown level is 'High' 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 continue to come to 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 continue to come to 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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  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have dramatically risen in the past weeks, increased lockdown measures are in place for Birmingham and other areas of the West Midlands, social distancing measures in the city centre on 7th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. With financial difficulties for many businesses, and the country in recession, the downturn in the economy has left forced many shops to close down, leaving high streets in the UK struggling.
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  • 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 wearing face masks waiting at a bus stop a s abus to Solihull passes just outside the shopping district 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.
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  • 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.
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  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased dramatically in recent weeks, and with the expectation that the city will be added to the watch list of critical areas which may face a local lockdown, people wearing face masks pass Bully, the Bull Ring shopping centre bull as they continue to come to the city centre for work and shopping on 18th 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.
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  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased dramatically in recent weeks, and with the expectation that the city will be added to the watch list of critical areas which may face a local lockdown, people wearing face masks pass near the sign for Birmingham New Street / Grand Central station as they continue to come to the city centre for work and shopping on 18th 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.
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  • As numbers of Covid-19 cases in Birmingham have increased dramatically in recent weeks, and with the expectation that the city will be added to the watch list of critical areas which may face a local lockdown, people wearing face masks in the rain near Birmingham New Street / Grand Central station as they continue to come to the city centre for work and shopping on 18th 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.
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