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  • Elizabeth Truss, Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade, arrives in 10 Downing Street, London, ahead of a Cabinet meeting at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020.  On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Londoners wearing face protective masks commute on a TFL Westbound Jubilee Line via London Bridge on Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. Health Secretary Matt Hancock has come under pressure to give MPs a say over coronavirus lockdown restrictions before they come into force. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-47-Politics & Pandemic ...jpg
  • Londoners wearing face protective masks commute on a TFL Westbound Jubilee Line via London Bridge on Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. Health Secretary Matt Hancock has come under pressure to give MPs a say over coronavirus lockdown restrictions before they come into force. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-48-Politics & Pandemic ...jpg
  • Elizabeth Truss, Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade, arrives in 10 Downing Street, London, ahead of a Cabinet meeting at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020.  On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-49-Politics & Pandemic ...jpg
  • Elizabeth Truss, Secretary of State for International Trade and President of the Board of Trade, arrives in 10 Downing Street, London, ahead of a Cabinet meeting at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020.  On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-50-Politics & Pandemic ...jpg
  • A branch of a Tui store is photographed in Surrey Quays shopping centre London, Thursday, July 30, 2020. Tui is to close nearly a third of its high street stores in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The UK's biggest tour operator said the "difficult" decision to shut 166 shops is due to the need to cut costs because of the coronavirus pandemic and respond to changes in customer behaviour. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP2MN-Britain Tui to close 166 stor...jpg
  • A branch of a Tui store is photographed in Surrey Quays shopping centre London, Thursday, July 30, 2020. Tui is to close nearly a third of its high street stores in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The UK's biggest tour operator said the "difficult" decision to shut 166 shops is due to the need to cut costs because of the coronavirus pandemic and respond to changes in customer behaviour. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP2MN-Britain Tui to close 166 stor...jpg
  • A branch of a Tui store is photographed in Surrey Quays shopping centre London, Thursday, July 30, 2020. Tui is to close nearly a third of its high street stores in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The UK's biggest tour operator said the "difficult" decision to shut 166 shops is due to the need to cut costs because of the coronavirus pandemic and respond to changes in customer behaviour. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP2MN-Britain Tui to close 166 stor...jpg
  • A branch of a Tui store is photographed in Surrey Quays shopping centre London, Thursday, July 30, 2020. Tui is to close nearly a third of its high street stores in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The UK's biggest tour operator said the "difficult" decision to shut 166 shops is due to the need to cut costs because of the coronavirus pandemic and respond to changes in customer behaviour. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP2MN-Britain Tui to close 166 stor...jpg
  • A branch of a Tui store is photographed in Surrey Quays shopping centre London, Thursday, July 30, 2020. Tui is to close nearly a third of its high street stores in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The UK's biggest tour operator said the "difficult" decision to shut 166 shops is due to the need to cut costs because of the coronavirus pandemic and respond to changes in customer behaviour. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP2MN-Britain Tui to close 166 stor...jpg
  • People wearing face surgical masks to protect themselves and help to curb the spread of Coronavirus Pandemic Outbreak, walk by Waterloo Underground station in central London on Wednesday, Oct 14, 2020. The UK has recorded 12,872 more coronavirus cases and 65 deaths in the latest daily government update. It marks a slight fall from last Saturday when 15,166 cases and 81 deaths were recorded. The UK's coronavirus death toll now stands at 42,825. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-8-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • A branch of a Tui store is photographed in Surrey Quays shopping centre London, Thursday, July 30, 2020. Tui is to close nearly a third of its high street stores in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The UK's biggest tour operator said the "difficult" decision to shut 166 shops is due to the need to cut costs because of the coronavirus pandemic and respond to changes in customer behaviour. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP2MN-Britain Tui to close 166 stor...jpg
  • A branch of a Tui store is photographed in Surrey Quays shopping centre London, Thursday, July 30, 2020. Tui is to close nearly a third of its high street stores in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. The UK's biggest tour operator said the "difficult" decision to shut 166 shops is due to the need to cut costs because of the coronavirus pandemic and respond to changes in customer behaviour. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP2MN-Britain Tui to close 166 stor...jpg
  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-13-Politics BoJo Leaves...jpg
  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy walk in the city of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP- STR_Poland reports record daily...jpg
  • People wearing surgical face protective masks to curb the spread of Coronavirus pandemic outbreak, wait for their flights in Terminal E2 at the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, on Saturday, Dec 12, 2020. Internal European borders will remain open but external borders are closed except for essential travel. All travellers arriving in France will be tested at airports and ports says the government website adding that the "Masks must be worn at all times in public transport". (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-14-France Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Conductor David Hill, conducts a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-707-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-704-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-702-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-19-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-17-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-14-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-9-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-4-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-2-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask waves to the media as he leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-1-Politics BoJo Leaves ...jpg
  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-15-Politics BoJo Leaves...jpg
  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy walk in the city of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP- STR_Poland reports record daily...jpg
  • People enjoy the weekend at Portobello Beach in Edinburgh, on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Scotland's weather forecast for Edinburgh says maximum temperatures have reached 15 degrees. Concerns are growing over the potential of widespread job losses in Edinburgh's tourism industry due to coronavirus pandemic outbreak as two-thirds of the city’s hotels rooms are reportedly left lying empty throughout August. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP_Scotland Daily life_3-August 16,...jpg
  • The Shard is lit up in blue in support of the National Health Service (NHS), as the capital is set to reopen after the lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak, in London, Saturday, July 4, 2020. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
    VXP1ED7679-Britain Virus Outbreak-Ju...jpg
  • The Shard is lit up in blue in support of the National Health Service (NHS), as the capital is set to reopen after the lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak, in London, Saturday, July 4, 2020. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
    VXP1ED7679-Britain Virus Outbreak-Ju...jpg
  • A group of protestors who appears to be against 5G network, against the pandemic outbreak, as well as a vaccine solution, are seen protesting over the Westminster Bridge on Monday, June 22. 2020. They also said that government lockdown rules that aim to curb the spread of coronavirus outbreak quote: "are a farse that should be challenged." The group appears to willingly challenge the two-metre social distancing rule, which will be under review as the UK relax coronavirus lockdown measures implemented to stem the spread of the virus. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Virus Outbreak-138-June ...jpg
  • Some people are seen cycling throughout China Town, which is seen deserted in London, Britain, on Sunday, May 3, 2020 - since the country went on lockdown to curb the spread of Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Ghostly London China Town-7-May ...jpg
  • Environmental activists camping site is seen next to HS2 construction site in Crackley Woods, Coventry, on Tuesday, April 14, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)<br />
The HS2 construction works are seen to continue with "business as usual" in Crackley Woods, Coventry construction site.<br />
HS2 investors are challenging Public Health England and World Health Organisation guidance which aims to curb the spread of coronavirus pandemic outbreak in Britain. Although Britain has seen over 12 thousand of its citizens dying due to Covid19 outbreak since January this year, Government has given the green light for companies to start putting spades in the ground to build a new high-speed rail line, saying work could proceed in line with coronavirus safety guidelines despite the national lockdown.
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  • A man wearing a face surgical protective mask walks through the bridge over the Voghji River in the city centre of Kapan, Syunik Province in Southern Armenia on Friday, Dec 18, 2020. Armenia didn't establish Covid19 wards across the country and didn't manage to establish restriction measures to curb the spread of coronavirus pandemic outbreak due to an escalated 44 days of the war with Azerbaijan. Most of the people appear to not wearing face protective masks or apply social distancing across the country. Kapan is a provincial capital of Syunik Province in southeast Armenia. It is located in the valley of the Voghji River and is on the northern slopes of Mount Khustup. Kapan lays along the disputed borderline with Azerbaijan with whom Armenia's long-standing frozen conflict escalated into a full scare of war for the 3rd time on Sept 27, 2020. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-10-Armenia Azerbaijan B...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-713-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Conductor David Hill, conducts a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-706-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-705-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-703-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-712-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Conductor David Hill (c) is preparing to conduct a performance of 400 freelance professional musicians, who are wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-20-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-18-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-11-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-7-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-3-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Member of Parliament Caroline Lucas is seen talking to Pantomime dames and creative workers who gathered to protest in Parliament Square ahead of Prime Minister's Questions, following a Panto Parade march through London on Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020 - to highlight the impact of the pandemic on pantomime and live theatre. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-33-Panto Protests-Septe...jpg
  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask waves to the media as he leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-Politics BoJo Leaves ...jpg
  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask waves to the media as he leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-5-Politics BoJo Leaves ...jpg
  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask waves to the media as he leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-7-Politics BoJo Leaves ...jpg
  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-11-Politics BoJo Leaves...jpg
  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy the beach of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP- STR_Poland reports record daily...jpg
  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy the beach of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP- STR_Poland reports record daily...jpg
  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy the beach of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP- STR_Poland reports record daily...jpg
  • People enjoy the weekend at Portobello Beach in Edinburgh, on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Scotland's weather forecast for Edinburgh says maximum temperatures have reached 15 degrees. Concerns are growing over the potential of widespread job losses in Edinburgh's tourism industry due to coronavirus pandemic outbreak as two-thirds of the city’s hotels rooms are reportedly left lying empty throughout August. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP_Scotland Daily life_1-August 16,...jpg
  • People enjoy the weekend at Portobello Beach in Edinburgh, on Sunday, Aug 16, 2020. Scotland's weather forecast for Edinburgh says maximum temperatures have reached 15 degrees. Concerns are growing over the potential of widespread job losses in Edinburgh's tourism industry due to coronavirus pandemic outbreak as two-thirds of the city’s hotels rooms are reportedly left lying empty throughout August. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP_Scotland Daily life_2-August 16,...jpg
  • An activist that opposes WHO (World Health Organisation) and Government guidance measures to curb the spread of Coronavirus pandemic outbreak speaks in front of people who attend a protest against the wearing of masks during the coronavirus outbreak near Marble Arch in Central London on Sunday, July 19, 2020. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Protests Masks-July 19, ...jpg
  • The Shard is lit up in blue in support of the National Health Service (NHS), as the capital is set to reopen after the lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak, in London, Saturday, July 4, 2020. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
    VXP1ED7679-Britain Virus Outbreak-Ju...jpg
  • A group of protestors who appears to be against 5G network, against the pandemic outbreak, as well as a vaccine solution, are seen protesting over the Westminster Bridge on Monday, June 22. 2020. They also said that government lockdown rules that aim to curb the spread of coronavirus outbreak quote: "are a farse that should be challenged." The group appears to willingly challenge the two-metre social distancing rule, which will be under review as the UK relax coronavirus lockdown measures implemented to stem the spread of the virus. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Virus Outbreak-134-June ...jpg
  • A group of protestors who appears to be against 5G network, against the pandemic outbreak, as well as a vaccine solution, are seen protesting over the Westminster Bridge on Monday, June 22. 2020. They also said that government lockdown rules that aim to curb the spread of coronavirus outbreak quote: "are a farse that should be challenged." The group appears to willingly challenge the two-metre social distancing rule, which will be under review as the UK relax coronavirus lockdown measures implemented to stem the spread of the virus. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Virus Outbreak-130-June ...jpg
  • A group of protestors who appears to be against 5G network, against the pandemic outbreak, as well as a vaccine solution, are seen protesting over the Westminster Bridge on Monday, June 22. 2020. They also said that government lockdown rules that aim to curb the spread of coronavirus outbreak quote: "are a farse that should be challenged." The group appears to willingly challenge the two-metre social distancing rule, which will be under review as the UK relax coronavirus lockdown measures implemented to stem the spread of the virus. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Virus Outbreak-137-June ...jpg
  • A group of protestors who appears to be against 5G network, against the pandemic outbreak, as well as a vaccine solution, are seen protesting over the Westminster Bridge on Monday, June 22. 2020. They also said that government lockdown rules that aim to curb the spread of coronavirus outbreak quote: "are a farse that should be challenged." The group appears to willingly challenge the two-metre social distancing rule, which will be under review as the UK relax coronavirus lockdown measures implemented to stem the spread of the virus. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-Britain Virus Outbreak-152-June ...jpg
  • A group of protestors who appears to be against 5G network, against the pandemic outbreak, as well as a vaccine solution, are seen protesting over the Westminster Bridge on Monday, June 22. 2020. They also said that government lockdown rules that aim to curb the spread of coronavirus outbreak quote: "are a farse that should be challenged." The group appears to willingly challenge the two-metre social distancing rule, which will be under review as the UK relax coronavirus lockdown measures implemented to stem the spread of the virus. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • An Asian air passenger is seen wearing a white hazmat suit, as well as surgical face protective masks to curb the spread of Coronavirus pandemic outbreak, wait for his flight in Terminal E2 at the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, on Saturday, Dec 12, 2020. France recorded about 2,351,372 coronavirus infections, with 57,567<br />
of them resulting in death and 175,891 of them recovered. Internal European borders will remain open but external borders are closed except for essential travel. All travellers arriving in France will be tested at airports and ports says the government website adding that the "Masks must be worn at all times in public transport". (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • An Asian air passenger is seen wearing a white hazmat suit, as well as surgical face protective masks to curb the spread of Coronavirus pandemic outbreak, wait for his flight in Terminal E2 at the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, on Saturday, Dec 12, 2020. France recorded about 2,351,372 coronavirus infections, with 57,567<br />
of them resulting in death and 175,891 of them recovered. Internal European borders will remain open but external borders are closed except for essential travel. All travellers arriving in France will be tested at airports and ports says the government website adding that the "Masks must be worn at all times in public transport". (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing surgical face protective masks to curb the spread of Coronavirus pandemic outbreak, wait for their flights in Terminal E2 at the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, on Saturday, Dec 12, 2020. Internal European borders will remain open but external borders are closed except for essential travel. All travellers arriving in France will be tested at airports and ports says the government website adding that the "Masks must be worn at all times in public transport". (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-12-France Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • People wearing surgical face protective masks to curb the spread of Coronavirus pandemic outbreak, wait for their flights in Terminal E2 at the Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, on Saturday, Dec 12, 2020. Internal European borders will remain open but external borders are closed except for essential travel. All travellers arriving in France will be tested at airports and ports says the government website adding that the "Masks must be worn at all times in public transport". (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-716-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-714-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Conductor David Hill, conducts a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-708-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-709-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-701-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered to perform a two-minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musician is an economic asset. The performance was concluded in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-700-Let Music Live Prot...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-16-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-15-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-13-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-10-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-8-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-6-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-5-Britain Virus Outbrea...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-VX_Staff-12-Britain Virus Outbre...jpg
  • Freelance professional musicians wearing face protective masks and keeping social distance are gathered in Parliament Gardens, outside the Houses of Commons in London, on Tuesday, Oct 6, 2020 - ahead of a two minute silence for the Let Music Live campaign, raising awareness of the need for targeted support for freelance musicians during the coronavirus pandemic and calling on the Government to recognise that freelance musicians are an economic asset.  Musicians in Britain are using their voices and instruments to protest against the government instructions to retrain and lack of support to the industry. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask waves to the media as he leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask waves to the media as he leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson wearing face mask leaves 10 Downing Street heading to the House of Commons for his weekly Prime Minister's Questions in London, Wednesday, Sept 30, 2020. On Wednesday MPs will be asked to renew emergency powers, originally passed in March, to tackle the pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy the beach of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
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  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy walk in the city of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
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  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy the beach of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP- STR_Poland reports record daily...jpg
  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy the beach of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP- STR_Poland reports record daily...jpg
  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy the beach of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP- STR_Poland reports record daily...jpg
  • People some of them wearing face protective surgical masks enjoy the beach of Sopot in Northern Poland on Friday, Aug 21, 2020.<br />
Poland reported 903 new coronavirus cases on Friday, according to the Health Ministry’s Twitter account, the highest daily increase since the pandemic began. The new record comes days after the health minister resigned and as Poland braces for the new school year starting on Sept.1. The country of 38 million has reported 60,281 cases in all and 1,938 deaths. (VXP Photo/ Marcin Nowak)
    VXP- STR_Poland reports record daily...jpg
  • The Oxo Tower is seen lit up blue on July 4, 2020, in London, United Kingdom. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). British Landmarks and some football stadiums will be lit up blue as a mark of support and gratitude for the NHS. The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • The Oxo Tower is seen lit up blue on July 4, 2020, in London, United Kingdom. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). British Landmarks and some football stadiums will be lit up blue as a mark of support and gratitude for the NHS. The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • A man takes a picture on the Millennium Bridge as the Shard is lit up in blue in support of the National Health Service (NHS), as the capital is set to reopen after the lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak, in London, Saturday, July 4, 2020. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • The Shard is lit up in blue in support of the National Health Service (NHS), as the capital is set to reopen after the lockdown due to the coronavirus outbreak, in London, Saturday, July 4, 2020. Sunday marks the 72nd anniversary of the formation of the National Health Service (NHS). The UK has hailed its NHS for the work they have done during the Covid-19 pandemic. (VXP Photo/ Erica Dezonne)
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  • A group of protestors who appears to be against 5G network, against the pandemic outbreak, as well as a vaccine solution, are seen protesting over the Westminster Bridge on Monday, June 22. 2020. They also said that government lockdown rules that aim to curb the spread of coronavirus outbreak quote: "are a farse that should be challenged." The group appears to willingly challenge the two-metre social distancing rule, which will be under review as the UK relax coronavirus lockdown measures implemented to stem the spread of the virus. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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