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#5611296
7 April 2020
A near-deserted Piccadilly Circus in London, England, on April 6, 2020. Britain began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up. As the country continues to await its epidemic 'peak', figures released today reveal that a total of 51,608 people have now tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus in the UK, up 3,802 from yesterday, with 5,373 so far having died. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London last night with 'persistent symptoms' of the coronavirus, was tonight moved to intensive care after his condition was said to have deteriorated over the course of this afternoon. Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is deputising as required.
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#5611298
7 April 2020
A near-deserted Piccadilly Circus in London, England, on April 6, 2020. Britain began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up. As the country continues to await its epidemic 'peak', figures released today reveal that a total of 51,608 people have now tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus in the UK, up 3,802 from yesterday, with 5,373 so far having died. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London last night with 'persistent symptoms' of the coronavirus, was tonight moved to intensive care after his condition was said to have deteriorated over the course of this afternoon. Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is deputising as required.
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#5611300
7 April 2020
Two women sit on the steps of the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain in a near-deserted Piccadilly Circus in London, England, on April 6, 2020. Britain began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up. As the country continues to await its epidemic 'peak', figures released today reveal that a total of 51,608 people have now tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus in the UK, up 3,802 from yesterday, with 5,373 so far having died. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London last night with 'persistent symptoms' of the coronavirus, was tonight moved to intensive care after his condition was said to have deteriorated over the course of this afternoon. Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is deputising as required.
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#5611302
7 April 2020
A cyclist riders through a near-deserted Piccadilly Circus in London, England, on April 6, 2020. Britain began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up. As the country continues to await its epidemic 'peak', figures released today reveal that a total of 51,608 people have now tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus in the UK, up 3,802 from yesterday, with 5,373 so far having died. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London last night with 'persistent symptoms' of the coronavirus, was tonight moved to intensive care after his condition was said to have deteriorated over the course of this afternoon. Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is deputising as required.
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#5611304
7 April 2020
A bus drives through a near-deserted Piccadilly Circus in London, England, on April 6, 2020. Britain began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up. As the country continues to await its epidemic 'peak', figures released today reveal that a total of 51,608 people have now tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus in the UK, up 3,802 from yesterday, with 5,373 so far having died. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London last night with 'persistent symptoms' of the coronavirus, was tonight moved to intensive care after his condition was said to have deteriorated over the course of this afternoon. Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is deputising as required.
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#5611306
7 April 2020
A near-deserted Piccadilly Circus in London, England, on April 6, 2020. Britain began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up. As the country continues to await its epidemic 'peak', figures released today reveal that a total of 51,608 people have now tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus in the UK, up 3,802 from yesterday, with 5,373 so far having died. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London last night with 'persistent symptoms' of the coronavirus, was tonight moved to intensive care after his condition was said to have deteriorated over the course of this afternoon. Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is deputising as required.
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#5611308
7 April 2020
A cyclist rides along a near-deserted Regent Street in London, England, on April 6, 2020. Britain began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up. As the country continues to await its epidemic 'peak', figures released today reveal that a total of 51,608 people have now tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus in the UK, up 3,802 from yesterday, with 5,373 so far having died. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London last night with 'persistent symptoms' of the coronavirus, was tonight moved to intensive care after his condition was said to have deteriorated over the course of this afternoon. Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is deputising as required.
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#5611310
7 April 2020
Display screens inform customers of the ongoing closure of a branch of fast-food chain McDonald's, which has closed all its outlets as a result of the coronavirus crisis, on a near-deserted Oxford Street in London, England, on April 6, 2020. Britain began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up. As the country continues to await its epidemic 'peak', figures released today reveal that a total of 51,608 people have now tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus in the UK, up 3,802 from yesterday, with 5,373 so far having died. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London last night with 'persistent symptoms' of the coronavirus, was tonight moved to intensive care after his condition was said to have deteriorated over the course of this afternoon. Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is deputising as required.
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#5611312
7 April 2020
London-themed baseball caps hang on racks inside a closed tourist memorabilia store on a near-deserted Oxford Street in London, England, on April 6, 2020. Britain began its third week of coronavirus lockdown today, with the measures widely expected to be extended once the initial three-week period of restrictions is up. As the country continues to await its epidemic 'peak', figures released today reveal that a total of 51,608 people have now tested positive for the covid-19 coronavirus in the UK, up 3,802 from yesterday, with 5,373 so far having died. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London last night with 'persistent symptoms' of the coronavirus, was tonight moved to intensive care after his condition was said to have deteriorated over the course of this afternoon. Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is deputising as required.
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#2447433
27 January 2018
A park near the Seine river is under water due to persistent rainfalls in Paris on January 26, 2018. The wettest January in almost 100 years. The level of the Seine river has already reach 6 meters (19.6 ft) and it forecast to keep increasing. The Louvre and Orsay museum have been closed so staff can move invaluable artwork to safety. A few metro stations where also closed.
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#2447434
27 January 2018
A park near the Seine river is under water due to persistent rainfalls in Paris on January 26, 2018. The wettest January in almost 100 years. The level of the Seine river has already reach 6 meters (19.6 ft) and it forecast to keep increasing. The Louvre and Orsay museum have been closed so staff can move invaluable artwork to safety. A few metro stations where also closed.
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#2447435
27 January 2018
A park near the Seine river is under water due to persistent rainfalls in Paris on January 26, 2018. The wettest January in almost 100 years. The level of the Seine river has already reach 6 meters (19.6 ft) and it forecast to keep increasing. The Louvre and Orsay museum have been closed so staff can move invaluable artwork to safety. A few metro stations where also closed.
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