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  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. A shopper leaving a shop wears a face covering. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-019.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. A shopper leaving a shop wears a face covering. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-008.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. A shopper leaves a shop wearing a face covering. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-018.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. A shopper pulling a trolley wears a face covering. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-009.jpg
  • A shopper wearing a face covering is pictured on 12th December 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. According to the Office of National Statistics (ONS), British households are spending more on goods and less on services as the Omicron coronavirus variant spreads.
    Christmas-shopping-Windsor-002.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 27th January, 2022. A shopper leaves a department store wearing a face covering on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-009.jpg
  • A shopper leaves a department store wearing a face covering on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England on 27th January 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-001.jpg
  • A shopper leaves a department store wearing a face covering on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England on 27th January 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-019.jpg
  • A man wearing a face covering passes a shop displaying a Happy Lunar New Year message on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
    Shopping-Covid-Kingston-003.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. A shopper wears a face covering as he enters a department store. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-005.jpg
  • Uxbridge, UK. 9th December, 2021. A shopper wearing a face covering walks through the town centre in Prime Minister Boris Johnson's constituency. With effect from Friday 10th December, face coverings will be mandatory for most indoor public venues including theatres, cinemas and places of worship as well as on public transport and in places like shops and hairdressers.
    Shopping-Uxbridge-Covid-19-005.jpg
  • A person wearing a face covering passes along a shopping street on the first day of further Covid-19 restrictions imposed by the UK government following the rapid spread of the Omicron variant on 10th December 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Face coverings are now mandatory for most indoor public venues including theatres, cinemas and places of worship as well as on public transport and in places like shops and hairdressers.
    Christmas-shopping-Windsor-002.jpg
  • A snowman in Windsor Great Park is pictured with a face covering of the type used to prevent the spread of the coronavirus on 24th January 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The current spell of cold weather is expected to continue for another two or three days.
    First-snow-Windsor-2021-009.jpg
  • A local resident wearing a face covering passes a Covid-19 public information display amid rising local concern regarding the spread of the Delta variant on 8th June 2021 in Wokingham, United Kingdom. Surge testing has been introduced in some local postcodes after a small number of cases of the Delta variant first identified in India were confirmed in the Wokingham area.
    Covid-19-Delta-Wokingham-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-039.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-038.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 5 October, 2019. Activists from Democracy for Hong Kong protest in Trafalgar Square against the invocation by the government of Hong Kong of emergency regulations which prohibit protesters from covering their faces, wearing masks and using paint on their faces during protests.
    Hong-Kong-mask-law-protest-029.jpg
  • A man wearing a face covering passes through the town centre on 14th July 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July, with almost all legal restrictions on social contact removed, but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
    Covid-shopping-Windsor-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 28th May, 2021. An activist from Palestine Action daubed with fake blood and wearing a keffiyeh face covering protests outside the UK headquarters of Elbit Systems, an Israel-based company developing technologies used for military applications including drones, precision guidance, surveillance and intruder-detection systems. The protest had been organised by Palestine Action against Elbit's presence in the UK and against British arms sales to and support for Israel.
    Palestine-Action-Elbit-London-005.jpg
  • A climate activist from Extinction Rebellion wears a Rebel for Life face covering on a march to a Back The Bill rally in Parliament Square from Buckingham Palace on 1st September 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion activists are attending a series of September Rebellion protests around the UK to call on politicians to back the Climate and Ecological Emergency Bill (CEE Bill) which requires, among other measures, a serious plan to deal with the UK’s share of emissions and to halt critical rises in global temperatures and for ordinary people to be involved in future environmental planning by means of a Citizens’ Assembly.
    XR-Back-The-Bill-CEE-London-002.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 27th January, 2022. Shoppers wear face coverings on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-005.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 27th January, 2022. Shoppers leave a department store wearing face coverings on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-017.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 27th January, 2022. Shoppers wear face coverings on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-011.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 27th January, 2022. Shoppers wear face coverings on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-016.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 27th January, 2022. Shoppers wear face coverings on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-021.jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England on 27th January 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-006.jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England on 27th January 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-004.jpg
  • Shoppers pass a Christmas tree on the first day of further Covid-19 restrictions imposed by the UK government following the rapid spread of the Omicron variant on 10th December 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Face coverings are now mandatory for most indoor public venues including theatres, cinemas and places of worship as well as on public transport and in places like shops and hairdressers.
    Christmas-shopping-Windsor-006.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers wear face coverings outside a department store. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-016.jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings on 29th November 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-001.jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings on 29th November 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-002.jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings on 29th November 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-004.jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England on 27th January 2022 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
    Plan-B-Covid-lifted-Windsor-003.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers pass through the town centre, many wearing face coverings. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-017.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers wear face coverings as they pass through the town centre. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-015.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers wear face coverings as they approach a department store. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-014.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers wear face coverings as they leave a department store. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-013.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers pass through the town centre wearing face coverings. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-006.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers pass through the town centre wearing face coverings. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-012.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers pass through the town centre wearing face coverings. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-011.jpg
  • Windsor, UK. 29th November, 2021. Shoppers pass through the town centre, many wearing face coverings. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-010.jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings on 29th November 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-003.jpg
  • Shoppers wear face coverings on 29th November 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The Health Secretary Sajid Javid yesterday announced following the emergence in the UK of the Omicron coronavirus variant that the wearing of face masks would become mandatory in shops and on public transport with effect from 4am on 30th November, with fines ranging between £200-£6,400 to be issued to people in England who fail to wear them depending on the number of offences.
    Omicron-shops-masks-Windsor-007.jpg
  • People wearing face coverings pass along a shopping street on the first day of further Covid-19 restrictions imposed by the UK government following the rapid spread of the Omicron variant on 10th December 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Face coverings are now mandatory for most indoor public venues including theatres, cinemas and places of worship as well as on public transport and in places like shops and hairdressers.
    Christmas-shopping-Windsor-010.jpg
  • Shoppers wearing face coverings walk through the town centre in Prime Minister Boris Johnson's constituency on 9th December 2021 in Uxbridge, United Kingdom. With effect from Friday 10th December, face coverings will be mandatory for most indoor public venues including theatres, cinemas and places of worship as well as on public transport and in places like shops and hairdressers.
    Shopping-Uxbridge-Covid-19-002.jpg
  • Shoppers wearing face coverings walk through the town centre in Prime Minister Boris Johnson's constituency on 9th December 2021 in Uxbridge, United Kingdom. With effect from Friday 10th December, face coverings will be mandatory for most indoor public venues including theatres, cinemas and places of worship as well as on public transport and in places like shops and hairdressers.
    Shopping-Uxbridge-Covid-19-003.jpg
  • Shoppers are pictured behind a NHS public health information display encouraging the wearing of face coverings to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Shoppers wearing face coverings approach a NHS public health information display advising ventilation to help prevent the spread of Covid-19 on 24th January 2022 in Kingston Upon Thames, United Kingdom. The UK economy grew at its slowest rate for almost a year in January, due largely to the impact of the Omicron coronavirus variant on hospitality, leisure and travel.
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  • Windsor, UK. 27th January, 2022. Shoppers leave a department store wearing face coverings on the day on which Plan B Covid-19 restrictions were lifted in England. Compulsory mask wearing in shops and on public transport, guidance to work from home and vaccine certificates no longer apply in England with the lifting of the restrictions which were introduced in December 2021 to help prevent the spread of the Omicron variant.
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  • Windsor, UK. 10th December, 2021. Shoppers pass a Christmas tree on the first day of further Covid-19 restrictions imposed by the UK government following the rapid spread of the Omicron variant. Face coverings are now mandatory for most indoor public venues including theatres, cinemas and places of worship as well as on public transport and in places like shops and hairdressers.
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  • A shopper carrying a rocking horse passes a Christmas tree on the first day of further Covid-19 restrictions imposed by the UK government following the rapid spread of the Omicron variant on 10th December 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. Face coverings are now mandatory for most indoor public venues including theatres, cinemas and places of worship as well as on public transport and in places like shops and hairdressers.
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  • Peppa Pig and other balloons for sale in Boris Johnson's constituency on 9th December 2021 in Uxbridge, United Kingdom. With effect from Friday 10th December, face coverings will be mandatory for most indoor public venues including theatres, cinemas and places of worship as well as on public transport and in places like shops and hairdressers.
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  • Windsor, UK. 14th July, 2021. Local residents and visitors shop in the town centre, some choosing to wear face coverings outside, ahead of the lifting of legal restrictions on social contact. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Windsor, UK. 14th July, 2021. Local residents and visitors shop in the town centre, some choosing to wear face coverings outside, ahead of the lifting of legal restrictions on social contact. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Windsor, UK. 14th July, 2021. Local residents and visitors shop in the town centre, some choosing to wear face coverings outside, ahead of the lifting of legal restrictions on social contact. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Windsor, UK. 14th July, 2021. Local residents and visitors shop in the town centre, some choosing to wear face coverings outside, ahead of the lifting of legal restrictions on social contact. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Windsor, UK. 14th July, 2021. Local residents and visitors shop in the town centre, some choosing to wear face coverings outside, ahead of the lifting of legal restrictions on social contact. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Windsor, UK. 14th July, 2021. Local residents and visitors shop and relax in the town centre, with some choosing to wear face coverings outside. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July, with almost all legal restrictions on social contact removed, but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Shoppers wearing face coverings pass through the town centre on 14th July 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July, with almost all legal restrictions on social contact removed, but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Shoppers wearing face coverings pass through the town centre on 14th July 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July, with almost all legal restrictions on social contact removed, but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Local residents and visitors shop in the town centre, some choosing to wear face coverings outside, on 14th July 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July, with almost all legal restrictions on social contact removed, but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Local residents and visitors shop in the town centre, some choosing to wear face coverings outside, on 14th July 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July, with almost all legal restrictions on social contact removed, but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Local residents and visitors shop and relax in the town centre, some choosing to wear face coverings outside, on 14th July 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July, with almost all legal restrictions on social contact removed, but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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  • Shoppers pass through the town centre, some choosing to wear face coverings outside, on 14th July 2021 in Windsor, United Kingdom. The UK government announced on 12th July that England will move to the final stage of easing Covid-19 restrictions on 19th July, with almost all legal restrictions on social contact removed, but they also advised the public to exercise caution given that the current wave driven by the Delta variant is not expected to peak until mid-August.
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