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#7601648
7 January 2022
A healthcare worker collects a swab sample from a man to test for the coronavirus disease, amidst the spread of the newer 'omicron' variant of COVID-19, at a market area in the old quarters of Delhi, India on January 7, 2022.
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#7601646
7 January 2022
A healthcare worker collects a swab sample from a man to test for the coronavirus disease, amidst the spread of the newer 'omicron' variant of COVID-19, at a market area in the old quarters of Delhi, India on January 7, 2022.
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#7587522
3 January 2022
A healthcare worker collects a swab sample from a man to test for the coronavirus disease, amidst the spread of the newer 'omicron' variant of COVID-19, in New Delhi, India on January 3, 2022.
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#7587520
3 January 2022
A healthcare worker collects a swab sample from a man to test for the coronavirus disease, amidst the spread of the newer 'omicron' variant of COVID-19, in New Delhi, India on January 3, 2022.
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#7587518
3 January 2022
A healthcare worker collects a swab sample from a man to test for the coronavirus disease, amidst the spread of the newer 'omicron' variant of COVID-19, in New Delhi, India on January 3, 2022.
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#6162188
6 November 2020
Four armed policemen surround a man during an ID check after a protest organised by representatives of Krakow gastronomy in Krakow's Market Square, on November 3, 2020. From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#6162192
6 November 2020
Wear a face mask sign seen at the entrance to a shop in the center of Krakow. From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#6162202
6 November 2020
A red lightning bolt (left on the street) has become a powerful symbol of Poland’s feminist movement, which has rocked the country with the largest protests since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989. From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#6162210
6 November 2020
Actress Martyna Flakowicz during the rehearsal of the performance 'We Are the Future' directed by Jakub Skrzywanek, as part of the 24th International Festival of Theaters for Children and Youth KORCZAK TODAY (On-Line), at the Nowy Theater in Krakow. From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#6162218
6 November 2020
The rehearsal of the performance 'We Are the Future' directed by Jakub Skrzywanek, as part of the 24th International Festival of Theaters for Children and Youth KORCZAK TODAY (On-Line), at the Nowy Theater in Krakow. From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#6162226
6 November 2020
Actress Agnieszka Wojcik during the rehearsal of the performance 'We Are the Future' directed by Jakub Skrzywanek, as part of the 24th International Festival of Theaters for Children and Youth KORCZAK TODAY (On-Line), at the Nowy Theater in Krakow. From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#6162236
6 November 2020
A lightning bolt in LGBT rainbow colors attached to a door in Krakow's center (become a powerful symbol of Poland’s feminist movement, which has rocked the country with the largest protests since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989). From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#6162246
6 November 2020
A person selling 'Krakow Obwarzanki' (ring-shaped braided bread, closely related, but different from bagels, cakes and pretzels), seen in Krakow's Market Square. From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#6162256
6 November 2020
An open restaurant reserved only for hotel guests, seen in Krakow's Market Square on November 3, 2020. From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#6162262
6 November 2020
Representatives of Krakow gastronomy sign a petition addressed to the Prime Minister of Poland, during a protest organised in Krakow's Market Square, on November 3, 2020. From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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#6162272
6 November 2020
A representative of Krakow gastronomy seen during a protest organised in Krakow's Market Square, on November 3, 2020. From tomorrow, new restrictions will apply in Poland. All theaters, museums, and galleries will be closed, and primary schools will be launched online as part of the new measures announced by PM Mateusz Morawiecki, on Wednesday November 4, to counter the sharp increase in the coronavirus infection rate in Poland. Hotels will be open only to business travelers, and shopping malls, except grocery stores and pharmacies, will be closed. The Polish government and its media have blamed the rise in new COVID-19 cases on the abortion protests that have spread across the country in the past two weeks. The Ministry of Health today reported another daily record of 27,143 new cases, and 367 deaths. On Thursday, November 5, 2020, in Krakow, Poland.
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