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#7208820
13 October 2021
Flowers rest at the foot of the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208818
13 October 2021
A woman walks beside the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208816
13 October 2021
A man takes photos of the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208814
13 October 2021
A man and woman look at the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#7208812
13 October 2021
A man writes a message onto the National Covid Memorial Wall on the south bank footpath of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament in London, England, on October 12, 2021. The wall, created this spring, consists of more than 150,000 painted hearts, each representing one life lost in the country to covid-19. Today meanwhile saw the publication of the 'Coronavirus: lessons learned to date' report from MPs on the Health and Social Care and Science and Technology Committees, which sharply criticises the government's approach to managing the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, but also highlights successes including the country's mass vaccination programme.
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#6329706
8 January 2021
Brigadier Phil Prosser (R), British Army commander of military support to the covid-19 vaccine delivery programme, leaves 10 Downing Street in London, England, on January 7, 2021. England began a third national coronavirus lockdown earlier this week amid authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that 1.5m people across the UK have now received at least a first dose of a covid-19 vaccine, with plans for hundreds of thousands of vaccinations to administered every day from the middle of this month, with military assistance.
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8 January 2021
Brigadier Phil Prosser (R), British Army commander of military support to the covid-19 vaccine delivery programme, leaves 10 Downing Street in London, England, on January 7, 2021. England began a third national coronavirus lockdown earlier this week amid authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers. Meanwhile, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that 1.5m people across the UK have now received at least a first dose of a covid-19 vaccine, with plans for hundreds of thousands of vaccinations to administered every day from the middle of this month, with military assistance.
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#6323636
5 January 2021
A man walks across a near-deserted Westminster Bridge in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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#6323638
5 January 2021
A bus crosses a near-deserted Westminster Bridge in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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#6323640
5 January 2021
A woman walks along a near deserted South Bank in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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#6323642
5 January 2021
A woman walks along a near deserted South Bank in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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#6323644
5 January 2021
A woman wearing a face mask waits to board a bus on Westminster Bridge Road in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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#6323646
5 January 2021
Ambulances wait outside St Thomas' Hospital in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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#6323648
5 January 2021
A post box painted blue and carrying the message 'Thank You NHS' stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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#6323650
5 January 2021
A post box painted blue and carrying the message 'Thank You NHS' stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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5 January 2021
A post box painted blue and carrying the message 'Thank You NHS' stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in London, England, on January 5, 2021. England began its third national lockdown today, with people across the country once again instructed to stay at home, other than for specific exemptions, with schools again shut as they did during the first lockdown last spring. The imposition of these new restrictions, announced yesterday evening in a televised address by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, comes in response to authorities' concern that the National Health Service (NHS) could soon be overwhelmed with covid-19 sufferers, and alongside plans to ramp up the UK's coronavirus vaccination programme in the coming days and weeks.
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