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#5579148
24 March 2020
A deserted Waterloo Bridge in London, England, on March 24, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday evening instigated an unprecedented UK 'lockdown' to combat the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus, instructing citizens not to leave their homes other than to buy essentials, for medical reasons and to provide care, to travel to and from work if 'absolutely necessary', and to exercise once a day. All shops selling non-essential goods were ordered to close. A further 87 people were today announced to have died from the coronavirus in the UK, bringing the total to 422.
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#5579150
24 March 2020
A man walks across an otherwise deserted Waterloo Bridge in London, England, on March 24, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday evening instigated an unprecedented UK 'lockdown' to combat the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus, instructing citizens not to leave their homes other than to buy essentials, for medical reasons and to provide care, to travel to and from work if 'absolutely necessary', and to exercise once a day. All shops selling non-essential goods were ordered to close. A further 87 people were today announced to have died from the coronavirus in the UK, bringing the total to 422.
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#5579154
24 March 2020
A bus drives across an otherwise deserted Waterloo Bridge in London, England, on March 24, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday evening instigated an unprecedented UK 'lockdown' to combat the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus, instructing citizens not to leave their homes other than to buy essentials, for medical reasons and to provide care, to travel to and from work if 'absolutely necessary', and to exercise once a day. All shops selling non-essential goods were ordered to close. A further 87 people were today announced to have died from the coronavirus in the UK, bringing the total to 422.
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#5579156
24 March 2020
A cyclist rides across a near-deserted Waterloo Bridge in London, England, on March 24, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday evening instigated an unprecedented UK 'lockdown' to combat the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus, instructing citizens not to leave their homes other than to buy essentials, for medical reasons and to provide care, to travel to and from work if 'absolutely necessary', and to exercise once a day. All shops selling non-essential goods were ordered to close. A further 87 people were today announced to have died from the coronavirus in the UK, bringing the total to 422.
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#5579144
24 March 2020
The London Eye stands on the far side of a deserted Waterloo Bridge in London, England, on March 24, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday evening instigated an unprecedented UK 'lockdown' to combat the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus, instructing citizens not to leave their homes other than to buy essentials, for medical reasons and to provide care, to travel to and from work if 'absolutely necessary', and to exercise once a day. All shops selling non-essential goods were ordered to close. A further 87 people were today announced to have died from the coronavirus in the UK, bringing the total to 422.
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#5579152
24 March 2020
A woman covering her face with a scarf walks across an otherwise deserted Waterloo Bridge in London, England, on March 24, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday evening instigated an unprecedented UK 'lockdown' to combat the spread of the covid-19 coronavirus, instructing citizens not to leave their homes other than to buy essentials, for medical reasons and to provide care, to travel to and from work if 'absolutely necessary', and to exercise once a day. All shops selling non-essential goods were ordered to close. A further 87 people were today announced to have died from the coronavirus in the UK, bringing the total to 422.
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#5556914
17 March 2020
A deserted Waterloo Bridge is seen on March 17, 2020 in London, England. Boris Johnson held the first of his public daily briefings on the Coronavirus outbreak yesterday and told the public to avoid theatres and pubs and to work from home where possible. The number of people infected with COVID-19 in the UK has passed 1500 with 55 deaths.
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#5556316
17 March 2020
People walk across an almost deserted Waterloo Bridge in London, England, on March 17, 2020. London's streets and squares were noticeably quieter today than just 24 hours ago, albeit not deserted. The emptying-out follows new guidance issued yesterday for people to avoid all non-essential social contact and avoid places such as restaurants and pubs to help stem the tide of covid-19 coronavirus cases. But the British government has so far not followed the path taken by some other countries to require everyone to remain in their homes.
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#5556314
17 March 2020
A cyclist wearing a mask rides across an almost deserted Waterloo Bridge in London, England, on March 17, 2020. London's streets and squares were noticeably quieter today than just 24 hours ago, albeit not deserted. The emptying-out follows new guidance issued yesterday for people to avoid all non-essential social contact and avoid places such as restaurants and pubs to help stem the tide of covid-19 coronavirus cases. But the British government has so far not followed the path taken by some other countries to require everyone to remain in their homes.
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