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Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pedestrians-on-deserted-grafton-street-in-dublin-city-centre-as-the-footfall-plummets-due-to-coronavirus-pandemic-covid-19-in-ireland-image357807898.html
RM2BP3FHE–Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland.
Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutton-new-hall-cemetery-in-birmingham-which-has-reduced-opening-hours-for-visitors-during-lockdown-and-is-seeing-an-increase-in-the-number-of-graves-being-dug-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image356534425.html
RM2BM1F89–Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. People wearing masks walk in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-4th-feb-2021-people-wearing-masks-walk-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-credit-bai-xuefeixinhuaalamy-live-news-image401666524.html
RM2E9DDN0–Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. People wearing masks walk in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-07th-nov-2020-the-second-lockdown-is-underway-but-trafalgar-square-is-fairly-busy-with-visitors-some-of-whom-have-cycled-but-many-must-have-come-by-public-transport-the-number-of-visitors-does-not-appear-to-be-dramatically-reduced-despite-the-increasing-of-coronavirus-covid-19-lock-down-restrictions-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image384676016.html
RM2D9RE54–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hamburg-germany-28th-may-2021-visitors-sit-far-apart-from-each-other-in-the-hamburg-state-opera-after-the-corona-break-the-opera-reopens-with-the-opera-agrippina-however-due-to-the-corona-protective-measures-the-number-of-spectators-and-safety-distances-in-the-auditorium-are-reduced-credit-markus-scholzdpaalamy-live-news-image430063876.html
RM2FYK2T4–Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News
La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-orotava-tenerife-canary-islands-15-may-2021-the-asociacion-de-alfombristas-association-of-carpet-makers-who-traditionally-make-flower-carpets-in-the-streets-of-the-town-to-celebrate-corpus-christi-make-their-carpets-in-courtyards-and-patios-this-year-due-to-covid-19-restrictions-usually-the-streets-of-la-orotava-are-thronged-with-visitors-to-see-the-annual-celebration-but-this-year-the-crowds-are-not-here-and-there-is-a-much-reduced-number-of-displays-created-image426164764.html
RM2FN9DE4–La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created.
210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- People wearing masks walk in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210204-melbourne-feb-4-2021-people-wearing-masks-walk-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-australia-melbourne-covid-19-mandatory-measures-baixxuefei-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565009739.html
RM2RR6BK7–210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- People wearing masks walk in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Piazza San Marco late 1720s Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal) Italian The most celebrated view painter of eighteenth-century Venice, Canaletto was particularly popular with British visitors to the city. This wonderfully fresh and well-preserved canvas shows Piazza San Marco. Canaletto reduced the number of windows in the bell tower and extended the height of the flagstaffs, but otherwise he took few liberties with the cityscape. In fact, this painting can be situated among the artist’s other views of the square because of his meticulous documentation of various stages in the laying of its pav Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/piazza-san-marco-late-1720s-canaletto-giovanni-antonio-canal-italian-the-most-celebrated-view-painter-of-eighteenth-century-venice-canaletto-was-particularly-popular-with-british-visitors-to-the-city-this-wonderfully-fresh-and-well-preserved-canvas-shows-piazza-san-marco-canaletto-reduced-the-number-of-windows-in-the-bell-tower-and-extended-the-height-of-the-flagstaffs-but-otherwise-he-took-few-liberties-with-the-cityscape-in-fact-this-painting-can-be-situated-among-the-artists-other-views-of-the-square-because-of-his-meticulous-documentation-of-various-stages-in-the-laying-of-its-pav-image457896231.html
RM2HGXY8R–Piazza San Marco late 1720s Canaletto (Giovanni Antonio Canal) Italian The most celebrated view painter of eighteenth-century Venice, Canaletto was particularly popular with British visitors to the city. This wonderfully fresh and well-preserved canvas shows Piazza San Marco. Canaletto reduced the number of windows in the bell tower and extended the height of the flagstaffs, but otherwise he took few liberties with the cityscape. In fact, this painting can be situated among the artist’s other views of the square because of his meticulous documentation of various stages in the laying of its pav
Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A man is seen walking in the CBD as he incorrectly wears a facemask under his chin as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-21-june-2020-melbourne-australia-june-21-a-man-is-seen-walking-in-the-cbd-as-he-incorrectly-wears-a-facemask-under-his-chin-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-overnight-the-fifth-day-in-image439143387.html
RM2GECKTB–Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A man is seen walking in the CBD as he incorrectly wears a facemask under his chin as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A view of the flags above the main entrance of the Stamford Plaza Hotel where a major Coronavirus Cluster has been identified amongst contractors working there as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-june-21-a-view-of-the-flags-above-the-main-entrance-of-the-stamford-plaza-hotel-where-a-major-coronavirus-cluster-has-been-identified-amongst-contractors-working-there-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-image554908740.html
RM2R6P7N8–MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A view of the flags above the main entrance of the Stamford Plaza Hotel where a major Coronavirus Cluster has been identified amongst contractors working there as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded
Makassar, Indonesia. 01st May, 2020. Chicken traders in traditional markets continue to sell even though visitors are reduced because of the Covid-19 outbreak. A number of people still routinely come to traditional markets to meet their needs during Ramadan despite the Covid-19 outbreak. (Photo by Herwin Bahar/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/makassar-indonesia-01st-may-2020-chicken-traders-in-traditional-markets-continue-to-sell-even-though-visitors-are-reduced-because-of-the-covid-19-outbreak-a-number-of-people-still-routinely-come-to-traditional-markets-to-meet-their-needs-during-ramadan-despite-the-covid-19-outbreak-photo-by-herwin-baharpacific-press-credit-pacific-press-agencyalamy-live-news-image355967346.html
RM2BK3KYE–Makassar, Indonesia. 01st May, 2020. Chicken traders in traditional markets continue to sell even though visitors are reduced because of the Covid-19 outbreak. A number of people still routinely come to traditional markets to meet their needs during Ramadan despite the Covid-19 outbreak. (Photo by Herwin Bahar/Pacific Press) Credit: Pacific Press Agency/Alamy Live News
A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tree-fell-onto-the-tracks-at-hampton-court-railway-station-todays-following-high-winds-resulting-in-a-reduced-level-of-service-for-visitors-to-the-hampton-court-garden-festival-making-their-way-home-after-attending-the-show-a-network-rail-engineer-was-onsite-and-assessing-the-situation-and-remarked-that-this-kind-of-incident-was-far-more-common-during-the-autumn-and-winter-months-than-in-mid-summer-hampton-court-garden-festival-fully-opens-to-the-general-public-tomorrow-when-high-number-of-visitors-are-expected-image557212068.html
RM2RAF5K0–A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected.
A congress visitor standing by a hologram of himselfduring the third day of Mobile World Congress. This technology, developed by Mobile World Capital Barcelona in collaboration with Vodafone and Newtonlab Space, allows the user to project an hologram of themselves in real time thanks to 5G.ÊAfter being suspended in 2020 due to the pandemic, the Mobile World Congress reopened again with notably fewer exhibitors and visitors. Nevertheless, the technology innovations are visible after two years. While 5G was still very recent on the 2019 edition and could only be seen applied by a reduced number Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-congress-visitor-standing-by-a-hologram-of-himselfduring-the-third-day-of-mobile-world-congress-this-technology-developed-by-mobile-world-capital-barcelona-in-collaboration-with-vodafone-and-newtonlab-space-allows-the-user-to-project-an-hologram-of-themselves-in-real-time-thanks-to-5gafter-being-suspended-in-2020-due-to-the-pandemic-the-mobile-world-congress-reopened-again-with-notably-fewer-exhibitors-and-visitors-nevertheless-the-technology-innovations-are-visible-after-two-years-while-5g-was-still-very-recent-on-the-2019-edition-and-could-only-be-seen-applied-by-a-reduced-number-image433904620.html
RM2G5X1NG–A congress visitor standing by a hologram of himselfduring the third day of Mobile World Congress. This technology, developed by Mobile World Capital Barcelona in collaboration with Vodafone and Newtonlab Space, allows the user to project an hologram of themselves in real time thanks to 5G.ÊAfter being suspended in 2020 due to the pandemic, the Mobile World Congress reopened again with notably fewer exhibitors and visitors. Nevertheless, the technology innovations are visible after two years. While 5G was still very recent on the 2019 edition and could only be seen applied by a reduced number
. Bird lore. Birds; Birds; Ornithology. 2^irb=1Lore A BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE STUDY AND PROTECTION OF BIRDS Official Organ op The Audubon Societies Vol. XIX November—December, 1917 No. 6 Winter Visitors to City Park, Denver, Col. By J. D. FIGGINS With photographs by the Author PRIOR to the completion of improvements at the eastern end of City Park, Denver, that area was locally famous for the variety and number of birds that wintered there. With the gradual extension of lawns and the consequent elimination of all seed-bearing weeds, birds were greatly reduced in numbers until many s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bird-lore-birds-birds-ornithology-2irb=1lore-a-bi-monthly-magazine-devoted-to-the-study-and-protection-of-birds-official-organ-op-the-audubon-societies-vol-xix-novemberdecember-1917-no-6-winter-visitors-to-city-park-denver-col-by-j-d-figgins-with-photographs-by-the-author-prior-to-the-completion-of-improvements-at-the-eastern-end-of-city-park-denver-that-area-was-locally-famous-for-the-variety-and-number-of-birds-that-wintered-there-with-the-gradual-extension-of-lawns-and-the-consequent-elimination-of-all-seed-bearing-weeds-birds-were-greatly-reduced-in-numbers-until-many-s-image234596503.html
RMRHJP6F–. Bird lore. Birds; Birds; Ornithology. 2^irb=1Lore A BI-MONTHLY MAGAZINE DEVOTED TO THE STUDY AND PROTECTION OF BIRDS Official Organ op The Audubon Societies Vol. XIX November—December, 1917 No. 6 Winter Visitors to City Park, Denver, Col. By J. D. FIGGINS With photographs by the Author PRIOR to the completion of improvements at the eastern end of City Park, Denver, that area was locally famous for the variety and number of birds that wintered there. With the gradual extension of lawns and the consequent elimination of all seed-bearing weeds, birds were greatly reduced in numbers until many s
Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pedestrians-on-deserted-grafton-street-in-dublin-city-centre-as-the-footfall-plummets-due-to-coronavirus-pandemic-covid-19-in-ireland-image357807831.html
RM2BP3FF3–Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland.
Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutton-new-hall-cemetery-in-birmingham-which-has-reduced-opening-hours-for-visitors-during-lockdown-and-is-seeing-an-increase-in-the-number-of-graves-being-dug-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image356534437.html
RM2BM1F8N–Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. A man wearing a mask rides in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-4th-feb-2021-a-man-wearing-a-mask-rides-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-credit-bai-xuefeixinhuaalamy-live-news-image401666531.html
RM2E9DDN7–Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. A man wearing a mask rides in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-07th-nov-2020-the-second-lockdown-is-underway-but-trafalgar-square-is-fairly-busy-with-visitors-some-of-whom-have-cycled-but-many-must-have-come-by-public-transport-the-number-of-visitors-does-not-appear-to-be-dramatically-reduced-despite-the-increasing-of-coronavirus-covid-19-lock-down-restrictions-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image384676036.html
RM2D9RE5T–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hamburg-germany-28th-may-2021-visitors-sit-far-apart-from-each-other-in-the-hamburg-state-opera-after-the-corona-break-the-opera-reopens-with-the-opera-agrippina-however-due-to-the-corona-protective-measures-the-number-of-spectators-and-safety-distances-in-the-auditorium-are-reduced-credit-markus-scholzdpaalamy-live-news-image430064482.html
RM2FYK3HP–Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News
La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-orotava-tenerife-canary-islands-15-may-2021-the-asociacion-de-alfombristas-association-of-carpet-makers-who-traditionally-make-flower-carpets-in-the-streets-of-the-town-to-celebrate-corpus-christi-make-their-carpets-in-courtyards-and-patios-this-year-due-to-covid-19-restrictions-usually-the-streets-of-la-orotava-are-thronged-with-visitors-to-see-the-annual-celebration-but-this-year-the-crowds-are-not-here-and-there-is-a-much-reduced-number-of-displays-created-image426164767.html
RM2FN9DE7–La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created.
210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- People wearing masks wait at a train station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210204-melbourne-feb-4-2021-people-wearing-masks-wait-at-a-train-station-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-australia-melbourne-covid-19-mandatory-measures-baixxuefei-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565009709.html
RM2RR6BJ5–210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- People wearing masks wait at a train station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A man and a woman are seen crossing the street wearing a facemask in the CBD as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-21-june-2020-melbourne-australia-june-21-a-man-and-a-woman-are-seen-crossing-the-street-wearing-a-facemask-in-the-cbd-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-overnight-the-fifth-day-in-a-row-image439143403.html
RM2GECKTY–Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A man and a woman are seen crossing the street wearing a facemask in the CBD as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: Despite fears of a Coronavirus second wave as new infections spike across Melbourne, people are flocking back into the CBD. Two women are seen walking along Elisabeth Street wearing facemasks as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-june-21-despite-fears-of-a-coronavirus-second-wave-as-new-infections-spike-across-melbourne-people-are-flocking-back-into-the-cbd-two-women-are-seen-walking-along-elisabeth-street-wearing-facemasks-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-image554908725.html
RM2R6P7MN–MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: Despite fears of a Coronavirus second wave as new infections spike across Melbourne, people are flocking back into the CBD. Two women are seen walking along Elisabeth Street wearing facemasks as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to
A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tree-fell-onto-the-tracks-at-hampton-court-railway-station-todays-following-high-winds-resulting-in-a-reduced-level-of-service-for-visitors-to-the-hampton-court-garden-festival-making-their-way-home-after-attending-the-show-a-network-rail-engineer-was-onsite-and-assessing-the-situation-and-remarked-that-this-kind-of-incident-was-far-more-common-during-the-autumn-and-winter-months-than-in-mid-summer-hampton-court-garden-festival-fully-opens-to-the-general-public-tomorrow-when-high-number-of-visitors-are-expected-image557212093.html
RM2RAF5KW–A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected.
A congress visitor experiencing an hologram demo during the third day of Mobile World Congress. This technology, developed by Mobile World Capital Barcelona in collaboration with Vodafone and Newtonlab Space, allows the user to project an hologram of themselves in real time thanks to 5G.ÊAfter being suspended in 2020 due to the pandemic, the Mobile World Congress reopened again with notably fewer exhibitors and visitors. Nevertheless, the technology innovations are visible after two years. While 5G was still very recent on the 2019 edition and could only be seen applied by a reduced number of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-congress-visitor-experiencing-an-hologram-demo-during-the-third-day-of-mobile-world-congress-this-technology-developed-by-mobile-world-capital-barcelona-in-collaboration-with-vodafone-and-newtonlab-space-allows-the-user-to-project-an-hologram-of-themselves-in-real-time-thanks-to-5gafter-being-suspended-in-2020-due-to-the-pandemic-the-mobile-world-congress-reopened-again-with-notably-fewer-exhibitors-and-visitors-nevertheless-the-technology-innovations-are-visible-after-two-years-while-5g-was-still-very-recent-on-the-2019-edition-and-could-only-be-seen-applied-by-a-reduced-number-of-image433904681.html
RM2G5X1RN–A congress visitor experiencing an hologram demo during the third day of Mobile World Congress. This technology, developed by Mobile World Capital Barcelona in collaboration with Vodafone and Newtonlab Space, allows the user to project an hologram of themselves in real time thanks to 5G.ÊAfter being suspended in 2020 due to the pandemic, the Mobile World Congress reopened again with notably fewer exhibitors and visitors. Nevertheless, the technology innovations are visible after two years. While 5G was still very recent on the 2019 edition and could only be seen applied by a reduced number of
Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pedestrians-on-deserted-grafton-street-in-dublin-city-centre-as-the-footfall-plummets-due-to-coronavirus-pandemic-covid-19-in-ireland-image357807839.html
RM2BP3FFB–Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland.
Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutton-new-hall-cemetery-in-birmingham-which-has-reduced-opening-hours-for-visitors-during-lockdown-and-is-seeing-an-increase-in-the-number-of-graves-being-dug-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image356534426.html
RM2BM1F8A–Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. A man wearing a mask rides in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-4th-feb-2021-a-man-wearing-a-mask-rides-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-credit-bai-xuefeixinhuaalamy-live-news-image401666545.html
RM2E9DDNN–Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. A man wearing a mask rides in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-07th-nov-2020-the-second-lockdown-is-underway-but-trafalgar-square-is-fairly-busy-with-visitors-some-of-whom-have-cycled-but-many-must-have-come-by-public-transport-the-number-of-visitors-does-not-appear-to-be-dramatically-reduced-despite-the-increasing-of-coronavirus-covid-19-lock-down-restrictions-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image384676028.html
RM2D9RE5G–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and the safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hamburg-germany-28th-may-2021-visitors-sit-far-apart-from-each-other-in-the-hamburg-state-opera-after-the-corona-break-the-opera-reopens-with-the-opera-agrippina-however-due-to-the-corona-protective-measures-the-number-of-spectators-and-the-safety-distances-in-the-auditorium-are-reduced-credit-markus-scholzdpaalamy-live-news-image430064467.html
RM2FYK3H7–Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and the safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News
La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-orotava-tenerife-canary-islands-15-may-2021-the-asociacion-de-alfombristas-association-of-carpet-makers-who-traditionally-make-flower-carpets-in-the-streets-of-the-town-to-celebrate-corpus-christi-make-their-carpets-in-courtyards-and-patios-this-year-due-to-covid-19-restrictions-usually-the-streets-of-la-orotava-are-thronged-with-visitors-to-see-the-annual-celebration-but-this-year-the-crowds-are-not-here-and-there-is-a-much-reduced-number-of-displays-created-image426164770.html
RM2FN9DEA–La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created.
210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- A man wearing a mask rides in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210204-melbourne-feb-4-2021-a-man-wearing-a-mask-rides-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-australia-melbourne-covid-19-mandatory-measures-baixxuefei-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565009718.html
RM2RR6BJE–210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- A man wearing a mask rides in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A homeless man is seen begging on the street in the CBD as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits inc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-21-june-2020-melbourne-australia-june-21-a-homeless-man-is-seen-begging-on-the-street-in-the-cbd-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-overnight-the-fifth-day-in-a-row-of-double-digits-inc-image439143440.html
RM2GECKX8–Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A homeless man is seen begging on the street in the CBD as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits inc
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: The take away food delivery industry is thriving as lockdown continues in Melbourne. A food delivery rider wearing a helmet and facemask is seen looking at his phone during his break as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to f Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-june-21-the-take-away-food-delivery-industry-is-thriving-as-lockdown-continues-in-melbourne-a-food-delivery-rider-wearing-a-helmet-and-facemask-is-seen-looking-at-his-phone-during-his-break-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-f-image554908723.html
RM2R6P7MK–MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: The take away food delivery industry is thriving as lockdown continues in Melbourne. A food delivery rider wearing a helmet and facemask is seen looking at his phone during his break as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to f
A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tree-fell-onto-the-tracks-at-hampton-court-railway-station-todays-following-high-winds-resulting-in-a-reduced-level-of-service-for-visitors-to-the-hampton-court-garden-festival-making-their-way-home-after-attending-the-show-a-network-rail-engineer-was-onsite-and-assessing-the-situation-and-remarked-that-this-kind-of-incident-was-far-more-common-during-the-autumn-and-winter-months-than-in-mid-summer-hampton-court-garden-festival-fully-opens-to-the-general-public-tomorrow-when-high-number-of-visitors-are-expected-image557212066.html
RM2RAF5JX–A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected.
A congress visitor standing by a hologram of himselfduring the third day of Mobile World Congress. This technology, developed by Mobile World Capital Barcelona in collaboration with Vodafone and Newtonlab Space, allows the user to project an hologram of themselves in real time thanks to 5G.ÊAfter being suspended in 2020 due to the pandemic, the Mobile World Congress reopened again with notably fewer exhibitors and visitors. Nevertheless, the technology innovations are visible after two years. While 5G was still very recent on the 2019 edition and could only be seen applied by a reduced number Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-congress-visitor-standing-by-a-hologram-of-himselfduring-the-third-day-of-mobile-world-congress-this-technology-developed-by-mobile-world-capital-barcelona-in-collaboration-with-vodafone-and-newtonlab-space-allows-the-user-to-project-an-hologram-of-themselves-in-real-time-thanks-to-5gafter-being-suspended-in-2020-due-to-the-pandemic-the-mobile-world-congress-reopened-again-with-notably-fewer-exhibitors-and-visitors-nevertheless-the-technology-innovations-are-visible-after-two-years-while-5g-was-still-very-recent-on-the-2019-edition-and-could-only-be-seen-applied-by-a-reduced-number-image433904636.html
RM2G5X1P4–A congress visitor standing by a hologram of himselfduring the third day of Mobile World Congress. This technology, developed by Mobile World Capital Barcelona in collaboration with Vodafone and Newtonlab Space, allows the user to project an hologram of themselves in real time thanks to 5G.ÊAfter being suspended in 2020 due to the pandemic, the Mobile World Congress reopened again with notably fewer exhibitors and visitors. Nevertheless, the technology innovations are visible after two years. While 5G was still very recent on the 2019 edition and could only be seen applied by a reduced number
Pigeons on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pigeons-on-deserted-grafton-street-in-dublin-city-centre-as-the-footfall-plummets-due-to-coronavirus-pandemic-covid-19-in-ireland-image357807904.html
RM2BP3FHM–Pigeons on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland.
Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutton-new-hall-cemetery-in-birmingham-which-has-reduced-opening-hours-for-visitors-during-lockdown-and-is-seeing-an-increase-in-the-number-of-graves-being-dug-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image356534448.html
RM2BM1F94–Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. People walk in front of Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-4th-feb-2021-people-walk-in-front-of-flinders-street-station-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-credit-bai-xuefeixinhuaalamy-live-news-image401666520.html
RM2E9DDMT–Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. People walk in front of Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-07th-nov-2020-the-second-lockdown-is-underway-but-trafalgar-square-is-fairly-busy-with-visitors-some-of-whom-have-cycled-but-many-must-have-come-by-public-transport-the-number-of-visitors-does-not-appear-to-be-dramatically-reduced-despite-the-increasing-of-coronavirus-covid-19-lock-down-restrictions-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image384676027.html
RM2D9RE5F–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and the safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hamburg-germany-28th-may-2021-visitors-sit-far-apart-from-each-other-in-the-hamburg-state-opera-after-the-corona-break-the-opera-reopens-with-the-opera-agrippina-however-due-to-the-corona-protective-measures-the-number-of-spectators-and-the-safety-distances-in-the-auditorium-are-reduced-credit-markus-scholzdpaalamy-live-news-image430063877.html
RM2FYK2T5–Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and the safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News
La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-orotava-tenerife-canary-islands-15-may-2021-the-asociacion-de-alfombristas-association-of-carpet-makers-who-traditionally-make-flower-carpets-in-the-streets-of-the-town-to-celebrate-corpus-christi-make-their-carpets-in-courtyards-and-patios-this-year-due-to-covid-19-restrictions-usually-the-streets-of-la-orotava-are-thronged-with-visitors-to-see-the-annual-celebration-but-this-year-the-crowds-are-not-here-and-there-is-a-much-reduced-number-of-displays-created-image426164773.html
RM2FN9DED–La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created.
210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- A man wearing a mask rides in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210204-melbourne-feb-4-2021-a-man-wearing-a-mask-rides-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-australia-melbourne-covid-19-mandatory-measures-baixxuefei-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565009705.html
RM2RR6BJ1–210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- A man wearing a mask rides in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A woman is seen wearing a facemask in Bourke Street as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits increas Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-21-june-2020-melbourne-australia-june-21-a-woman-is-seen-wearing-a-facemask-in-bourke-street-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-overnight-the-fifth-day-in-a-row-of-double-digits-increas-image439143446.html
RM2GECKXE–Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A woman is seen wearing a facemask in Bourke Street as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits increas
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: Despite fears of a second wave hitting Victoria, the city is overflowing with shoppers as large groups of people are seen walking past retailers on Swanston Street as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-june-21-despite-fears-of-a-second-wave-hitting-victoria-the-city-is-overflowing-with-shoppers-as-large-groups-of-people-are-seen-walking-past-retailers-on-swanston-street-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recor-image554908702.html
RM2R6P7KX–MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: Despite fears of a second wave hitting Victoria, the city is overflowing with shoppers as large groups of people are seen walking past retailers on Swanston Street as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recor
A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tree-fell-onto-the-tracks-at-hampton-court-railway-station-todays-following-high-winds-resulting-in-a-reduced-level-of-service-for-visitors-to-the-hampton-court-garden-festival-making-their-way-home-after-attending-the-show-a-network-rail-engineer-was-onsite-and-assessing-the-situation-and-remarked-that-this-kind-of-incident-was-far-more-common-during-the-autumn-and-winter-months-than-in-mid-summer-hampton-court-garden-festival-fully-opens-to-the-general-public-tomorrow-when-high-number-of-visitors-are-expected-image557212071.html
RM2RAF5K3–A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected.
Family sightseeing deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre and its closed businesses, shops and pubs locked due to coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/family-sightseeing-deserted-grafton-street-in-dublin-city-centre-and-its-closed-businesses-shops-and-pubs-locked-due-to-coronavirus-pandemic-image357809413.html
RM2BP3HFH–Family sightseeing deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre and its closed businesses, shops and pubs locked due to coronavirus pandemic.
Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutton-new-hall-cemetery-in-birmingham-which-has-reduced-opening-hours-for-visitors-during-lockdown-and-is-seeing-an-increase-in-the-number-of-graves-being-dug-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image356534423.html
RM2BM1F87–Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. A staff member of the city hall works with his mask on in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-4th-feb-2021-a-staff-member-of-the-city-hall-works-with-his-mask-on-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-credit-bai-xuefeixinhuaalamy-live-news-image401666648.html
RM2E9DDWC–Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. A staff member of the city hall works with his mask on in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-07th-nov-2020-the-second-lockdown-is-underway-but-trafalgar-square-is-fairly-busy-with-visitors-some-of-whom-have-cycled-but-many-must-have-come-by-public-transport-the-number-of-visitors-does-not-appear-to-be-dramatically-reduced-despite-the-increasing-of-coronavirus-covid-19-lock-down-restrictions-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image384676032.html
RM2D9RE5M–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and the safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hamburg-germany-28th-may-2021-visitors-sit-far-apart-from-each-other-in-the-hamburg-state-opera-after-the-corona-break-the-opera-reopens-with-the-opera-agrippina-however-due-to-the-corona-protective-measures-the-number-of-spectators-and-the-safety-distances-in-the-auditorium-are-reduced-credit-markus-scholzdpaalamy-live-news-image430063875.html
RM2FYK2T3–Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and the safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News
La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. Separating petals from flowers.The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-orotava-tenerife-canary-islands-15-may-2021-separating-petals-from-flowersthe-asociacion-de-alfombristas-association-of-carpet-makers-who-traditionally-make-flower-carpets-in-the-streets-of-the-town-to-celebrate-corpus-christi-make-their-carpets-in-courtyards-and-patios-this-year-due-to-covid-19-restrictions-usually-the-streets-of-la-orotava-are-thronged-with-visitors-to-see-the-annual-celebration-but-this-year-the-crowds-are-not-here-and-there-is-a-much-reduced-number-of-displays-created-image426164785.html
RM2FN9DEW–La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. Separating petals from flowers.The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created.
210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- People walk in front of Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210204-melbourne-feb-4-2021-people-walk-in-front-of-flinders-street-station-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-australia-melbourne-covid-19-mandatory-measures-baixxuefei-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565009735.html
RM2RR6BK3–210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- People walk in front of Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A food delivery rider is seen wearing a facemask as he walks his bicycle across an intersection in Melbourne as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases o Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-21-june-2020-melbourne-australia-june-21-a-food-delivery-rider-is-seen-wearing-a-facemask-as-he-walks-his-bicycle-across-an-intersection-in-melbourne-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-o-image439143404.html
RM2GECKW0–Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A food delivery rider is seen wearing a facemask as he walks his bicycle across an intersection in Melbourne as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases o
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits increases, prompting the Government to extend the State of Emergency for another four weeks givi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-june-21-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-overnight-the-fifth-day-in-a-row-of-double-digits-increases-prompting-the-government-to-extend-the-state-of-emergency-for-another-four-weeks-givi-image554908715.html
RM2R6P7MB–MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits increases, prompting the Government to extend the State of Emergency for another four weeks givi
A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tree-fell-onto-the-tracks-at-hampton-court-railway-station-todays-following-high-winds-resulting-in-a-reduced-level-of-service-for-visitors-to-the-hampton-court-garden-festival-making-their-way-home-after-attending-the-show-a-network-rail-engineer-was-onsite-and-assessing-the-situation-and-remarked-that-this-kind-of-incident-was-far-more-common-during-the-autumn-and-winter-months-than-in-mid-summer-hampton-court-garden-festival-fully-opens-to-the-general-public-tomorrow-when-high-number-of-visitors-are-expected-image557212095.html
RM2RAF5KY–A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected.
Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pedestrians-on-deserted-grafton-street-in-dublin-city-centre-as-the-footfall-plummets-due-to-coronavirus-pandemic-covid-19-in-ireland-image357808228.html
RM2BP3G18–Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland.
Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutton-new-hall-cemetery-in-birmingham-which-has-reduced-opening-hours-for-visitors-during-lockdown-and-is-seeing-an-increase-in-the-number-of-graves-being-dug-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image356534439.html
RM2BM1F8R–Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. Girls walk past a COVID-19 notice board in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-4th-feb-2021-girls-walk-past-a-covid-19-notice-board-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-credit-bai-xuefeixinhuaalamy-live-news-image401666511.html
RM2E9DDMF–Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. Girls walk past a COVID-19 notice board in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-07th-nov-2020-the-second-lockdown-is-underway-but-trafalgar-square-is-fairly-busy-with-visitors-some-of-whom-have-cycled-but-many-must-have-come-by-public-transport-the-number-of-visitors-does-not-appear-to-be-dramatically-reduced-despite-the-increasing-of-coronavirus-covid-19-lock-down-restrictions-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image384675912.html
RM2D9RE1C–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hamburg-germany-28th-may-2021-visitors-sit-far-apart-from-each-other-in-the-hamburg-state-opera-after-the-corona-break-the-opera-reopens-with-the-opera-agrippina-however-due-to-the-corona-protective-measures-the-number-of-spectators-and-safety-distances-in-the-auditorium-are-reduced-credit-markus-scholzdpaalamy-live-news-image430063870.html
RM2FYK2RX–Hamburg, Germany. 28th May, 2021. Visitors sit far apart from each other in the Hamburg State Opera. After the Corona break, the opera reopens with the opera Agrippina. However, due to the Corona protective measures, the number of spectators and safety distances in the auditorium are reduced. Credit: Markus Scholz/dpa/Alamy Live News
La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. Display in the Escuela Municipal de Alfombras. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-orotava-tenerife-canary-islands-15-may-2021-display-in-the-escuela-municipal-de-alfombras-the-asociacion-de-alfombristas-association-of-carpet-makers-who-traditionally-make-flower-carpets-in-the-streets-of-the-town-to-celebrate-corpus-christi-make-their-carpets-in-courtyards-and-patios-this-year-due-to-covid-19-restrictions-usually-the-streets-of-la-orotava-are-thronged-with-visitors-to-see-the-annual-celebration-but-this-year-the-crowds-are-not-here-and-there-is-a-much-reduced-number-of-displays-created-image426164861.html
RM2FN9DHH–La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. Display in the Escuela Municipal de Alfombras. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created.
15 October 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Klütz: Julian Stern, managing director and owner of the butterfly park. About 100 different species of butterflies live in the park. Normally the butterfly park is open from the beginning of April to the end of October, this year it could only open at the beginning of June due to corona conditions. The number of visitors has therefore been reduced by about half compared to last year. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/15-october-2020-mecklenburg-western-pomerania-kltz-julian-stern-managing-director-and-owner-of-the-butterfly-park-about-100-different-species-of-butterflies-live-in-the-park-normally-the-butterfly-park-is-open-from-the-beginning-of-april-to-the-end-of-october-this-year-it-could-only-open-at-the-beginning-of-june-due-to-corona-conditions-the-number-of-visitors-has-therefore-been-reduced-by-about-half-compared-to-last-year-photo-bernd-wstneckdpa-zentralbildzb-image384961582.html
RM2DA8EBX–15 October 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Klütz: Julian Stern, managing director and owner of the butterfly park. About 100 different species of butterflies live in the park. Normally the butterfly park is open from the beginning of April to the end of October, this year it could only open at the beginning of June due to corona conditions. The number of visitors has therefore been reduced by about half compared to last year. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- Girls walk past a COVID-19 notice board in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210204-melbourne-feb-4-2021-girls-walk-past-a-covid-19-notice-board-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-australia-melbourne-covid-19-mandatory-measures-baixxuefei-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565009737.html
RM2RR6BK5–210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- Girls walk past a COVID-19 notice board in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A couple wearing facemasks are seen walking in the CBD as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits incr Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-21-june-2020-melbourne-australia-june-21-a-couple-wearing-facemasks-are-seen-walking-in-the-cbd-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-overnight-the-fifth-day-in-a-row-of-double-digits-incr-image439143385.html
RM2GECKT9–Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A couple wearing facemasks are seen walking in the CBD as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits incr
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A view of the main entrance of the Stamford Plaza Hotel where a major Coronavirus Cluster has been identified amongst contractors working there as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases ove Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-june-21-a-view-of-the-main-entrance-of-the-stamford-plaza-hotel-where-a-major-coronavirus-cluster-has-been-identified-amongst-contractors-working-there-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-ove-image554908813.html
RM2R6P7RW–MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A view of the main entrance of the Stamford Plaza Hotel where a major Coronavirus Cluster has been identified amongst contractors working there as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases ove
A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-tree-fell-onto-the-tracks-at-hampton-court-railway-station-todays-following-high-winds-resulting-in-a-reduced-level-of-service-for-visitors-to-the-hampton-court-garden-festival-making-their-way-home-after-attending-the-show-a-network-rail-engineer-was-onsite-and-assessing-the-situation-and-remarked-that-this-kind-of-incident-was-far-more-common-during-the-autumn-and-winter-months-than-in-mid-summer-hampton-court-garden-festival-fully-opens-to-the-general-public-tomorrow-when-high-number-of-visitors-are-expected-image557212048.html
RM2RAF5J8–A tree fell onto the tracks at Hampton Court Railway Station today’s following high winds resulting in a reduced level of service for visitors to the Hampton Court Garden Festival making their way home after attending the show. A Network Rail engineer was onsite and assessing the situation and remarked that this kind of incident was far more common during the autumn and winter months than in mid-summer. Hampton Court Garden Festival fully opens to the general public tomorrow when high number of visitors are expected.
Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pedestrians-on-deserted-grafton-street-in-dublin-city-centre-as-the-footfall-plummets-due-to-coronavirus-pandemic-covid-19-in-ireland-image357808301.html
RM2BP3G3W–Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland.
Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutton-new-hall-cemetery-in-birmingham-which-has-reduced-opening-hours-for-visitors-during-lockdown-and-is-seeing-an-increase-in-the-number-of-graves-being-dug-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image356534427.html
RM2BM1F8B–Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. People wearing masks wait at a train station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-4th-feb-2021-people-wearing-masks-wait-at-a-train-station-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-credit-bai-xuefeixinhuaalamy-live-news-image401666649.html
RM2E9DDWD–Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. People wearing masks wait at a train station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-07th-nov-2020-the-second-lockdown-is-underway-but-trafalgar-square-is-fairly-busy-with-visitors-some-of-whom-have-cycled-but-many-must-have-come-by-public-transport-the-number-of-visitors-does-not-appear-to-be-dramatically-reduced-despite-the-increasing-of-coronavirus-covid-19-lock-down-restrictions-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image384676004.html
RM2D9RE4M–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. Display in the Escuela Municipal de Alfombras. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-orotava-tenerife-canary-islands-15-may-2021-display-in-the-escuela-municipal-de-alfombras-the-asociacion-de-alfombristas-association-of-carpet-makers-who-traditionally-make-flower-carpets-in-the-streets-of-the-town-to-celebrate-corpus-christi-make-their-carpets-in-courtyards-and-patios-this-year-due-to-covid-19-restrictions-usually-the-streets-of-la-orotava-are-thronged-with-visitors-to-see-the-annual-celebration-but-this-year-the-crowds-are-not-here-and-there-is-a-much-reduced-number-of-displays-created-image426164864.html
RM2FN9DHM–La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. Display in the Escuela Municipal de Alfombras. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created.
15 October 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Klütz: A white tree nymph flies in the butterfly park. About 100 different species of butterflies live in the park. Normally the butterfly park is open from the beginning of April to the end of October, this year it could open only at the beginning of June due to corona conditions. The number of visitors has therefore been reduced by about half compared to last year. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/15-october-2020-mecklenburg-western-pomerania-kltz-a-white-tree-nymph-flies-in-the-butterfly-park-about-100-different-species-of-butterflies-live-in-the-park-normally-the-butterfly-park-is-open-from-the-beginning-of-april-to-the-end-of-october-this-year-it-could-open-only-at-the-beginning-of-june-due-to-corona-conditions-the-number-of-visitors-has-therefore-been-reduced-by-about-half-compared-to-last-year-photo-bernd-wstneckdpa-zentralbilddpa-image384902001.html
RM2DA5PC1–15 October 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Klütz: A white tree nymph flies in the butterfly park. About 100 different species of butterflies live in the park. Normally the butterfly park is open from the beginning of April to the end of October, this year it could open only at the beginning of June due to corona conditions. The number of visitors has therefore been reduced by about half compared to last year. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- People wearing masks walk in front of the Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210204-melbourne-feb-4-2021-people-wearing-masks-walk-in-front-of-the-flinders-street-station-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-australia-melbourne-covid-19-mandatory-measures-baixxuefei-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565009730.html
RM2RR6BJX–210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- People wearing masks walk in front of the Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: Police are seen talking to a man and a women in the CBD as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits inc Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-21-june-2020-melbourne-australia-june-21-police-are-seen-talking-to-a-man-and-a-women-in-the-cbd-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-overnight-the-fifth-day-in-a-row-of-double-digits-inc-image439143381.html
RM2GECKT5–Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: Police are seen talking to a man and a women in the CBD as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits inc
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A view of one of the brass signs of the Stamford Plaza Hotel in the CBD, the site of one of Melbourne's two main Coronavirus clusters amongst contractors working at the hotel as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Vic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-june-21-a-view-of-one-of-the-brass-signs-of-the-stamford-plaza-hotel-in-the-cbd-the-site-of-one-of-melbournes-two-main-coronavirus-clusters-amongst-contractors-working-at-the-hotel-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-vic-image554908773.html
RM2R6P7PD–MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A view of one of the brass signs of the Stamford Plaza Hotel in the CBD, the site of one of Melbourne's two main Coronavirus clusters amongst contractors working at the hotel as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Vic
Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pedestrians-on-deserted-grafton-street-in-dublin-city-centre-as-the-footfall-plummets-due-to-coronavirus-pandemic-covid-19-in-ireland-image357807850.html
RM2BP3FFP–Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland.
Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutton-new-hall-cemetery-in-birmingham-which-has-reduced-opening-hours-for-visitors-during-lockdown-and-is-seeing-an-increase-in-the-number-of-graves-being-dug-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image356534429.html
RM2BM1F8D–Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. A man wearing a mask rides at China town in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-4th-feb-2021-a-man-wearing-a-mask-rides-at-china-town-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-credit-bai-xuefeixinhuaalamy-live-news-image401666550.html
RM2E9DDNX–Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. A man wearing a mask rides at China town in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-07th-nov-2020-the-second-lockdown-is-underway-but-trafalgar-square-is-fairly-busy-with-visitors-some-of-whom-have-cycled-but-many-must-have-come-by-public-transport-the-number-of-visitors-does-not-appear-to-be-dramatically-reduced-despite-the-increasing-of-coronavirus-covid-19-lock-down-restrictions-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image384676040.html
RM2D9RE60–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. Flower carpets in the Liceo Taoro. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-orotava-tenerife-canary-islands-15-may-2021-flower-carpets-in-the-liceo-taoro-the-asociacion-de-alfombristas-association-of-carpet-makers-who-traditionally-make-flower-carpets-in-the-streets-of-the-town-to-celebrate-corpus-christi-make-their-carpets-in-courtyards-and-patios-this-year-due-to-covid-19-restrictions-usually-the-streets-of-la-orotava-are-thronged-with-visitors-to-see-the-annual-celebration-but-this-year-the-crowds-are-not-here-and-there-is-a-much-reduced-number-of-displays-created-image426164951.html
RM2FN9DMR–La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. Flower carpets in the Liceo Taoro. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created.
15 October 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Klütz: A sky butterfly sits on a leaf in the butterfly park. About 100 different species of butterflies live in the park. Normally the butterfly park is open from the beginning of April to the end of October, this year it could not open until the beginning of June due to corona. The number of visitors has therefore been reduced by about half compared to last year. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/15-october-2020-mecklenburg-western-pomerania-kltz-a-sky-butterfly-sits-on-a-leaf-in-the-butterfly-park-about-100-different-species-of-butterflies-live-in-the-park-normally-the-butterfly-park-is-open-from-the-beginning-of-april-to-the-end-of-october-this-year-it-could-not-open-until-the-beginning-of-june-due-to-corona-the-number-of-visitors-has-therefore-been-reduced-by-about-half-compared-to-last-year-photo-bernd-wstneckdpa-zentralbilddpa-image384902008.html
RM2DA5PC8–15 October 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Klütz: A sky butterfly sits on a leaf in the butterfly park. About 100 different species of butterflies live in the park. Normally the butterfly park is open from the beginning of April to the end of October, this year it could not open until the beginning of June due to corona. The number of visitors has therefore been reduced by about half compared to last year. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- A man wearing a mask rides at China town in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210204-melbourne-feb-4-2021-a-man-wearing-a-mask-rides-at-china-town-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-australia-melbourne-covid-19-mandatory-measures-baixxuefei-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565009713.html
RM2RR6BJ9–210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- A man wearing a mask rides at China town in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A woman is seen wearing a facemask and talking in her phone as she sits on a bench in Bourke Street as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-21-june-2020-melbourne-australia-june-21-a-woman-is-seen-wearing-a-facemask-and-talking-in-her-phone-as-she-sits-on-a-bench-in-bourke-street-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-overnight-image439143392.html
RM2GECKTG–Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: A woman is seen wearing a facemask and talking in her phone as she sits on a bench in Bourke Street as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight,
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: Customers line up outside of the women's clothing retailer COS in Elizabeth Street in the CBD as they enforce strict social distancing rules within their store as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-june-21-customers-line-up-outside-of-the-womens-clothing-retailer-cos-in-elizabeth-street-in-the-cbd-as-they-enforce-strict-social-distancing-rules-within-their-store-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-image554908743.html
RM2R6P7NB–MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: Customers line up outside of the women's clothing retailer COS in Elizabeth Street in the CBD as they enforce strict social distancing rules within their store as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded
Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pedestrians-on-deserted-grafton-street-in-dublin-city-centre-as-the-footfall-plummets-due-to-coronavirus-pandemic-covid-19-in-ireland-image357808291.html
RM2BP3G3F–Pedestrians on deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the footfall plummets due to coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19 in Ireland.
Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutton-new-hall-cemetery-in-birmingham-which-has-reduced-opening-hours-for-visitors-during-lockdown-and-is-seeing-an-increase-in-the-number-of-graves-being-dug-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image356534433.html
RM2BM1F8H–Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic.
Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. People wearing masks walk in front of the Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-4th-feb-2021-people-wearing-masks-walk-in-front-of-the-flinders-street-station-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-credit-bai-xuefeixinhuaalamy-live-news-image401666533.html
RM2E9DDN9–Melbourne, Australia. 4th Feb, 2021. People wearing masks walk in front of the Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. Credit: Bai Xuefei/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-07th-nov-2020-the-second-lockdown-is-underway-but-trafalgar-square-is-fairly-busy-with-visitors-some-of-whom-have-cycled-but-many-must-have-come-by-public-transport-the-number-of-visitors-does-not-appear-to-be-dramatically-reduced-despite-the-increasing-of-coronavirus-covid-19-lock-down-restrictions-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image384676034.html
RM2D9RE5P–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Turku, Finland. 1st July, 2021. Actors dressed in medieval style costumes perform at the annual Medieval Market in Turku, Finland, July 1, 2021. The annual Medieval Market, one of the largest historical events in Finland, is held in Turku from July 1 to July 4. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's scale has been reduced and the number of visitors are severely restricted. Credit: Zhu Haochen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turku-finland-1st-july-2021-actors-dressed-in-medieval-style-costumes-perform-at-the-annual-medieval-market-in-turku-finland-july-1-2021-the-annual-medieval-market-one-of-the-largest-historical-events-in-finland-is-held-in-turku-from-july-1-to-july-4-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-this-years-scale-has-been-reduced-and-the-number-of-visitors-are-severely-restricted-credit-zhu-haochenxinhuaalamy-live-news-image434001379.html
RM2G62D57–Turku, Finland. 1st July, 2021. Actors dressed in medieval style costumes perform at the annual Medieval Market in Turku, Finland, July 1, 2021. The annual Medieval Market, one of the largest historical events in Finland, is held in Turku from July 1 to July 4. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's scale has been reduced and the number of visitors are severely restricted. Credit: Zhu Haochen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. Flower carpets in the Liceo Taoro. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/la-orotava-tenerife-canary-islands-15-may-2021-flower-carpets-in-the-liceo-taoro-the-asociacion-de-alfombristas-association-of-carpet-makers-who-traditionally-make-flower-carpets-in-the-streets-of-the-town-to-celebrate-corpus-christi-make-their-carpets-in-courtyards-and-patios-this-year-due-to-covid-19-restrictions-usually-the-streets-of-la-orotava-are-thronged-with-visitors-to-see-the-annual-celebration-but-this-year-the-crowds-are-not-here-and-there-is-a-much-reduced-number-of-displays-created-image426164876.html
RM2FN9DJ4–La Orotava, Tenerife, Canary Islands. 15 May 2021. Flower carpets in the Liceo Taoro. The Asociacion de Alfombristas, Association of Carpet Makers, who traditionally make flower carpets in the streets of the town to celebrate Corpus Christi make their carpets in courtyards and patios this year due to Covid 19 restrictions. Usually the streets of La Orotava are thronged with visitors to see the annual celebration but this year the crowds are not here, and there is a much reduced number of displays created.
15 October 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Klütz: A white tree nymph hatches in the butterfly park. About 100 different species of butterflies live in the park. Normally the butterfly park is open from the beginning of April to the end of October, this year it could not open until the beginning of June due to corona conditions. The number of visitors has therefore been reduced by about half compared to last year. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/15-october-2020-mecklenburg-western-pomerania-kltz-a-white-tree-nymph-hatches-in-the-butterfly-park-about-100-different-species-of-butterflies-live-in-the-park-normally-the-butterfly-park-is-open-from-the-beginning-of-april-to-the-end-of-october-this-year-it-could-not-open-until-the-beginning-of-june-due-to-corona-conditions-the-number-of-visitors-has-therefore-been-reduced-by-about-half-compared-to-last-year-photo-bernd-wstneckdpa-zentralbildzb-image384961567.html
RM2DA8EBB–15 October 2020, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Klütz: A white tree nymph hatches in the butterfly park. About 100 different species of butterflies live in the park. Normally the butterfly park is open from the beginning of April to the end of October, this year it could not open until the beginning of June due to corona conditions. The number of visitors has therefore been reduced by about half compared to last year. Photo: Bernd Wüstneck/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- A staff member of the city hall works with his mask on in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210204-melbourne-feb-4-2021-a-staff-member-of-the-city-hall-works-with-his-mask-on-in-melbourne-australia-feb-4-2021-victorian-state-premier-daniel-andrews-reintroduced-the-mandatory-use-of-face-masks-indoors-and-reduced-the-number-of-visitors-allowed-in-private-homes-as-well-as-postponing-a-push-to-get-more-workers-back-into-offices-australia-melbourne-covid-19-mandatory-measures-baixxuefei-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565009738.html
RM2RR6BK6–210204 -- MELBOURNE, Feb. 4, 2021 -- A staff member of the city hall works with his mask on in Melbourne, Australia, Feb. 4, 2021. Victorian State Premier Daniel Andrews reintroduced the mandatory use of face masks indoors and reduced the number of visitors allowed in private homes as well as postponing a push to get more workers back into offices. AUSTRALIA-MELBOURNE-COVID-19-MANDATORY MEASURES BaixXuefei PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: Two women are seen wearing facemasks on Bourke Street as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits incre Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-21-june-2020-melbourne-australia-june-21-two-women-are-seen-wearing-facemasks-on-bourke-street-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-victoria-recorded-19-new-cases-overnight-the-fifth-day-in-a-row-of-double-digits-incre-image439143398.html
RM2GECKTP–Melbourne, Australia, 21 June, 2020. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: Two women are seen wearing facemasks on Bourke Street as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. Victoria recorded 19 new cases overnight, the fifth day in a row of double digits incre
210702 -- TURKU, July 2, 2021 -- A performer shows her medieval-style costume to audience at the annual Medieval Market in Turku, Finland, July 1, 2021. The annual Medieval Market, one of the largest historical events in Finland, is held in Turku from July 1 to July 4. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year s scale has been reduced and the number of visitors are severely restricted. FINLAND-TURKU-MEDIEVAL MARKET ZhuxHaochen PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210702-turku-july-2-2021-a-performer-shows-her-medieval-style-costume-to-audience-at-the-annual-medieval-market-in-turku-finland-july-1-2021-the-annual-medieval-market-one-of-the-largest-historical-events-in-finland-is-held-in-turku-from-july-1-to-july-4-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-this-year-s-scale-has-been-reduced-and-the-number-of-visitors-are-severely-restricted-finland-turku-medieval-market-zhuxhaochen-publicationxnotxinxchn-image565086057.html
RM2RR9W0W–210702 -- TURKU, July 2, 2021 -- A performer shows her medieval-style costume to audience at the annual Medieval Market in Turku, Finland, July 1, 2021. The annual Medieval Market, one of the largest historical events in Finland, is held in Turku from July 1 to July 4. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year s scale has been reduced and the number of visitors are severely restricted. FINLAND-TURKU-MEDIEVAL MARKET ZhuxHaochen PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: As Victoria reimposes restrictions across the state, many business are closing their doors sparking a commercial property crisis in the CBD. A for lease sign is seen in the CBD as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. V Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/melbourne-australia-june-21-as-victoria-reimposes-restrictions-across-the-state-many-business-are-closing-their-doors-sparking-a-commercial-property-crisis-in-the-cbd-a-for-lease-sign-is-seen-in-the-cbd-as-restrictions-are-being-tightened-in-victoria-during-covid-19-on-21-june-2020-in-melbourne-australia-after-a-concerning-spike-in-new-coronavirus-infections-in-metropolitan-melbourne-which-is-once-again-sparking-fears-of-a-second-wave-the-premier-daniel-andrews-announced-yesterday-20-june-that-restrictions-on-the-number-of-visitors-in-private-homes-will-be-reduced-to-ten-to-five-v-image554908697.html
RM2R6P7KN–MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - June 21: As Victoria reimposes restrictions across the state, many business are closing their doors sparking a commercial property crisis in the CBD. A for lease sign is seen in the CBD as restrictions are being tightened in Victoria during COVID 19 on 21 June, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. After a concerning spike in new coronavirus infections in metropolitan Melbourne which is once again sparking fears of a second wave, the Premier Daniel Andrews announced yesterday (20 June) that restrictions on the number of visitors in private homes will be reduced to ten to five. V
Pedestrians strolling through a deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the shops remain closed due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pedestrians-strolling-through-a-deserted-grafton-street-in-dublin-city-centre-as-the-shops-remain-closed-due-to-coronavirus-pandemic-restrictions-image357809393.html
RM2BP3HEW–Pedestrians strolling through a deserted Grafton Street in Dublin City Centre as the shops remain closed due to coronavirus pandemic restrictions.
Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sutton-new-hall-cemetery-in-birmingham-which-has-reduced-opening-hours-for-visitors-during-lockdown-and-is-seeing-an-increase-in-the-number-of-graves-being-dug-during-the-coronavirus-pandemic-image356534789.html
RM2BM1FN9–Sutton New Hall Cemetery in Birmingham, which has reduced opening hours for visitors during lockdown and is seeing an increase in the number of graves being dug during the Coronavirus pandemic.
London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/london-uk-07th-nov-2020-the-second-lockdown-is-underway-but-trafalgar-square-is-fairly-busy-with-visitors-some-of-whom-have-cycled-but-many-must-have-come-by-public-transport-the-number-of-visitors-does-not-appear-to-be-dramatically-reduced-despite-the-increasing-of-coronavirus-covid-19-lock-down-restrictions-credit-guy-bellalamy-live-news-image384676021.html
RM2D9RE59–London, UK. 07th Nov, 2020. The second lockdown is underway but Trafalgar Square is fairly busy with visitors, some of whom have cycled but many must have come by public transport. The number of visitors does not appear to be dramatically reduced despite the increasing of Coronavirus (COVID-19) lock-down restrictions. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
Turku, Finland. 1st July, 2021. Actors dressed in medieval style costumes perform at the annual Medieval Market in Turku, Finland, July 1, 2021. The annual Medieval Market, one of the largest historical events in Finland, is held in Turku from July 1 to July 4. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's scale has been reduced and the number of visitors are severely restricted. Credit: Zhu Haochen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/turku-finland-1st-july-2021-actors-dressed-in-medieval-style-costumes-perform-at-the-annual-medieval-market-in-turku-finland-july-1-2021-the-annual-medieval-market-one-of-the-largest-historical-events-in-finland-is-held-in-turku-from-july-1-to-july-4-due-to-the-covid-19-pandemic-this-years-scale-has-been-reduced-and-the-number-of-visitors-are-severely-restricted-credit-zhu-haochenxinhuaalamy-live-news-image434001359.html
RM2G62D4F–Turku, Finland. 1st July, 2021. Actors dressed in medieval style costumes perform at the annual Medieval Market in Turku, Finland, July 1, 2021. The annual Medieval Market, one of the largest historical events in Finland, is held in Turku from July 1 to July 4. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year's scale has been reduced and the number of visitors are severely restricted. Credit: Zhu Haochen/Xinhua/Alamy Live News