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#6329374
7 January 2021
The world's first city air filter, "Oxygen" is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 6, 2021. The "Oxygen" filter processes up to 30 million cubic meters of air in eight hours. That's roughly the volume of the city's iconic Palace of Cultur and Sciences. The device, created by Pawel Makowski has been installed in the southern Wilanow district near a park. According to Makowski we should be cleaning our air just as we clean our streets, windows and cars.
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#6329376
7 January 2021
The world's first city air filter, "Oxygen" is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 6, 2021. The "Oxygen" filter processes up to 30 million cubic meters of air in eight hours. That's roughly the volume of the city's iconic Palace of Cultur and Sciences. The device, created by Pawel Makowski has been installed in the southern Wilanow district near a park. According to Makowski we should be cleaning our air just as we clean our streets, windows and cars.
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#6329380
7 January 2021
The world's first city air filter, "Oxygen" is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 6, 2021. The "Oxygen" filter processes up to 30 million cubic meters of air in eight hours. That's roughly the volume of the city's iconic Palace of Cultur and Sciences. The device, created by Pawel Makowski has been installed in the southern Wilanow district near a park. According to Makowski we should be cleaning our air just as we clean our streets, windows and cars.
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#6329382
7 January 2021
The world's first city air filter, "Oxygen" is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 6, 2021. The "Oxygen" filter processes up to 30 million cubic meters of air in eight hours. That's roughly the volume of the city's iconic Palace of Cultur and Sciences. The device, created by Pawel Makowski has been installed in the southern Wilanow district near a park. According to Makowski we should be cleaning our air just as we clean our streets, windows and cars.
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#6329384
7 January 2021
The world's first city air filter, "Oxygen" is seen in Warsaw, Poland on January 6, 2021. The "Oxygen" filter processes up to 30 million cubic meters of air in eight hours. That's roughly the volume of the city's iconic Palace of Cultur and Sciences. The device, created by Pawel Makowski has been installed in the southern Wilanow district near a park. According to Makowski we should be cleaning our air just as we clean our streets, windows and cars.
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#6264882
11 December 2020
A large menorah is seen in front of the Palace of Culture and Sciences in Warsaw, Poland on December 11, 2020. From December 10 until 18 the Jewish festival of Hannukah will be celebrated. Jewish people used to make up nearly 30 percent of the city's populatin before the Second World War.
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#6264884
11 December 2020
A large menorah is seen in front of the Palace of Culture and Sciences in Warsaw, Poland on December 11, 2020. From December 10 until 18 the Jewish festival of Hannukah will be celebrated. Jewish people used to make up nearly 30 percent of the city's populatin before the Second World War.
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11 December 2020
A large menorah is seen in front of the Palace of Culture and Sciences in Warsaw, Poland on December 11, 2020. From December 10 until 18 the Jewish festival of Hannukah will be celebrated. Jewish people used to make up nearly 30 percent of the city's populatin before the Second World War.
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#6164398
7 November 2020
A nearly empty public space is seen near the Palace of Culture and Sciences in Warsaw, Poland on November 6, 2020. A partial lockdown will be imposed for two weeks starting on Saturday across the entire country. Daily cases of coronavirus infections have kept rising in the last two weeks despite restaurants and bars having been closed in addition to implementing distance learning for most grades in schools. To prevent a collapse of the overburdened healthcare system the Prime Minister's office announced new restrictions including the closing of shopping malls, hotels for tourists and mandatory distance learning for elementary schools.
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5 November 2020
The clock of the Palace of Culture and Sciences' tower is seen reflected in a puddle in Warsaw, Poland on November 3, 2020.
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#6157920
5 November 2020
A mobile SARS-CoV-2 testing station is seen at the parking of the Palace of Culture and Sciences in Warsaw, Poland on November 3, 2020. The Prime Minister's office on Wednesday announced further restrictions amounting to a partial lockdown to prevent further spread of the coronavirus. Shopping malls, elementary schools and cultural institutions will be forced to close for two weeks starting this Saturday. Daily cases have been rising sharply in recent weeks despite restaurants and bars having been closed and air travel restricted. Hospitals across the country have been overwhelmed with new cases and in some cases have had to refuse patients. The healthcare system is at its most perilous point since the start of the epidemic according to a statement by Health Minister Adam Niedzielski today.
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#6157922
5 November 2020
A mobile SARS-CoV-2 testing station is seen at the parking of the Palace of Culture and Sciences in Warsaw, Poland on November 3, 2020. The Prime Minister's office on Wednesday announced further restrictions amounting to a partial lockdown to prevent further spread of the coronavirus. Shopping malls, elementary schools and cultural institutions will be forced to close for two weeks starting this Saturday. Daily cases have been rising sharply in recent weeks despite restaurants and bars having been closed and air travel restricted. Hospitals across the country have been overwhelmed with new cases and in some cases have had to refuse patients. The healthcare system is at its most perilous point since the start of the epidemic according to a statement by Health Minister Adam Niedzielski today.
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#6157924
5 November 2020
A mobile SARS-CoV-2 testing station is seen at the parking of the Palace of Culture and Sciences in Warsaw, Poland on November 3, 2020. The Prime Minister's office on Wednesday announced further restrictions amounting to a partial lockdown to prevent further spread of the coronavirus. Shopping malls, elementary schools and cultural institutions will be forced to close for two weeks starting this Saturday. Daily cases have been rising sharply in recent weeks despite restaurants and bars having been closed and air travel restricted. Hospitals across the country have been overwhelmed with new cases and in some cases have had to refuse patients. The healthcare system is at its most perilous point since the start of the epidemic according to a statement by Health Minister Adam Niedzielski today.
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#6157926
5 November 2020
A mobile SARS-CoV-2 testing station is seen at the parking of the Palace of Culture and Sciences in Warsaw, Poland on November 3, 2020. The Prime Minister's office on Wednesday announced further restrictions amounting to a partial lockdown to prevent further spread of the coronavirus. Shopping malls, elementary schools and cultural institutions will be forced to close for two weeks starting this Saturday. Daily cases have been rising sharply in recent weeks despite restaurants and bars having been closed and air travel restricted. Hospitals across the country have been overwhelmed with new cases and in some cases have had to refuse patients. The healthcare system is at its most perilous point since the start of the epidemic according to a statement by Health Minister Adam Niedzielski today.
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#6157928
5 November 2020
A mobile SARS-CoV-2 testing station is seen at the parking of the Palace of Culture and Sciences in Warsaw, Poland on November 3, 2020. The Prime Minister's office on Wednesday announced further restrictions amounting to a partial lockdown to prevent further spread of the coronavirus. Shopping malls, elementary schools and cultural institutions will be forced to close for two weeks starting this Saturday. Daily cases have been rising sharply in recent weeks despite restaurants and bars having been closed and air travel restricted. Hospitals across the country have been overwhelmed with new cases and in some cases have had to refuse patients. The healthcare system is at its most perilous point since the start of the epidemic according to a statement by Health Minister Adam Niedzielski today.
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#6157932
5 November 2020
A mobile SARS-CoV-2 testing station is seen at the parking of the Palace of Culture and Sciences in Warsaw, Poland on November 3, 2020. The Prime Minister's office on Wednesday announced further restrictions amounting to a partial lockdown to prevent further spread of the coronavirus. Shopping malls, elementary schools and cultural institutions will be forced to close for two weeks starting this Saturday. Daily cases have been rising sharply in recent weeks despite restaurants and bars having been closed and air travel restricted. Hospitals across the country have been overwhelmed with new cases and in some cases have had to refuse patients. The healthcare system is at its most perilous point since the start of the epidemic according to a statement by Health Minister Adam Niedzielski today.
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