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Cockroaches 1
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26/05/2025
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A team developing cyborg cockroaches for search and rescue mission help have unveiled tiny helmets to help them steer their way around obstacles.
The goggles mean there is not need for the insects to undergo invasive surgery or have internal wiring.
The system uses a small ultraviolet light helmet to steer cockroaches by taking advantage of their natural tendency to avoid bright light, especially in the UV range.
This method preserves the insect’s sensory organs and maintains consistent control over time.
A cyborg cockroach is a real insect modified by attaching electronic devices, like a backpack with sensors and a steering system.
They can then be remotely controlled to gather information or perform tasks, like exploring disaster zones.
Traditional cyborg insects rely on electrical stimulation, which often involves invasive surgery and can lead to damage of critical sensory organs.
These electrical signals can eventually become less effective as the insect’s body adapts—a phenomenon known as habituation.
The new system by a team at the Unoversity of Osaka in Japan uses a behaviour in which cockroaches instinctively move away from UV light.
By shining this light into either eye, researchers are able to steer the insect left or right, with no need for direct contact with nerves or muscles.
OPS: A cyborg cockroach fitted with the UV goggles
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Cockroaches 1
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26/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Chowdhury Mohammad Masum Refat/University of Osaka
A team developing cyborg cockroaches for search and rescue mission help have unveiled tiny helmets to help them steer their way around obstacles.
The goggles mean there is not need for the insects to undergo invasive surgery or have internal wiring.
The system uses a small ultraviolet light helmet to steer cockroaches by taking advantage of their natural tendency to avoid bright light, especially in the UV range.
This method preserves the insect’s sensory organs and maintains consistent control over time.
A cyborg cockroach is a real insect modified by attaching electronic devices, like a backpack with sensors and a steering system.
They can then be remotely controlled to gather information or perform tasks, like exploring disaster zones.
Traditional cyborg insects rely on electrical stimulation, which often involves invasive surgery and can lead to damage of critical sensory organs.
These electrical signals can eventually become less effective as the insect’s body adapts—a phenomenon known as habituation.
The new system by a team at the Unoversity of Osaka in Japan uses a behaviour in which cockroaches instinctively move away from UV light.
By shining this light into either eye, researchers are able to steer the insect left or right, with no need for direct contact with nerves or muscles.
OPS: A cyborg cockroach fitted with the UV goggles
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Cockroaches 1
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26/05/2025
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Picture MUST credit: Chowdhury Mohammad Masum Refat/University of Osaka
A team developing cyborg cockroaches for search and rescue mission help have unveiled tiny helmets to help them steer their way around obstacles.
The goggles mean there is not need for the insects to undergo invasive surgery or have internal wiring.
The system uses a small ultraviolet light helmet to steer cockroaches by taking advantage of their natural tendency to avoid bright light, especially in the UV range.
This method preserves the insect’s sensory organs and maintains consistent control over time.
A cyborg cockroach is a real insect modified by attaching electronic devices, like a backpack with sensors and a steering system.
They can then be remotely controlled to gather information or perform tasks, like exploring disaster zones.
Traditional cyborg insects rely on electrical stimulation, which often involves invasive surgery and can lead to damage of critical sensory organs.
These electrical signals can eventually become less effective as the insect’s body adapts—a phenomenon known as habituation.
The new system by a team at the Unoversity of Osaka in Japan uses a behaviour in which cockroaches instinctively move away from UV light.
By shining this light into either eye, researchers are able to steer the insect left or right, with no need for direct contact with nerves or muscles.
OPS: A cyborg cockroach fitted with the UV goggles
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XD 360 degree theater at Expo 2025 Osaka
April 9, 2022, Osaka, Japan: This is Expo 2025 Osaka, an official World Expo hosted by Japan and Osaka Prefecture. Located on reclaimed land in Osaka Bay, this expo features a massive wooden "Grand Ring" with a circumference of 2 kilometers (1.2 miles), an odd Myaku-Myaku mascot and numerous futuristic pavilions from Japan and abroad. Over 160 countries are in attendance and an estimated 28 million visitors are expected to visit during the expo's six month run from Apr.13 to Oct. 13, 2025. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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XD 360 degree theater at Expo 2025 Osaka
April 9, 2022, Osaka, Japan: This is Expo 2025 Osaka, an official World Expo hosted by Japan and Osaka Prefecture. Located on reclaimed land in Osaka Bay, this expo features a massive wooden "Grand Ring" with a circumference of 2 kilometers (1.2 miles), an odd Myaku-Myaku mascot and numerous futuristic pavilions from Japan and abroad. Over 160 countries are in attendance and an estimated 28 million visitors are expected to visit during the expo's six month run from Apr.13 to Oct. 13, 2025. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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XD 360 degree theater at Expo 2025 Osaka
April 9, 2022, Osaka, Japan: This is Expo 2025 Osaka, an official World Expo hosted by Japan and Osaka Prefecture. Located on reclaimed land in Osaka Bay, this expo features a massive wooden "Grand Ring" with a circumference of 2 kilometers (1.2 miles), an odd Myaku-Myaku mascot and numerous futuristic pavilions from Japan and abroad. Over 160 countries are in attendance and an estimated 28 million visitors are expected to visit during the expo's six month run from Apr.13 to Oct. 13, 2025. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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XD 360 degree theater at Expo 2025 Osaka
April 9, 2022, Osaka, Japan: This is Expo 2025 Osaka, an official World Expo hosted by Japan and Osaka Prefecture. Located on reclaimed land in Osaka Bay, this expo features a massive wooden "Grand Ring" with a circumference of 2 kilometers (1.2 miles), an odd Myaku-Myaku mascot and numerous futuristic pavilions from Japan and abroad. Over 160 countries are in attendance and an estimated 28 million visitors are expected to visit during the expo's six month run from Apr.13 to Oct. 13, 2025. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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XD 360 degree theater at Expo 2025 Osaka
April 9, 2022, Osaka, Japan: This is Expo 2025 Osaka, an official World Expo hosted by Japan and Osaka Prefecture. Located on reclaimed land in Osaka Bay, this expo features a massive wooden "Grand Ring" with a circumference of 2 kilometers (1.2 miles), an odd Myaku-Myaku mascot and numerous futuristic pavilions from Japan and abroad. Over 160 countries are in attendance and an estimated 28 million visitors are expected to visit during the expo's six month run from Apr.13 to Oct. 13, 2025. (Torin Boyd/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Virtual reality headset for mice to help study Alzheimer's
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Goggles 1
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Researchers have built virtual reality goggles for mice - to help study human brain diseases such as Alzheimer’s.The mini VR headsets were created using low-cost, off-the-shelf components, such as smartwatch displays and tiny lenses.They rack the rodent’s eye movements and changes in pupil size.For experiments, a mouse stands on a treadmill, with its head fixed in place, as it peers into a pair of eye pieces. It’s neural activity patterns can then be fluorescently imaged.The technology is said to have the potential to help reveal the neural activity that informs spatial navigation and memory function.This would give scientists new insights into disorders such as Alzheimer’s and its potential treatments.The US team at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York State, was led by biomedical engineering, professor Chris Schaffer and assistant neurobiology and behaviour professor Ian Ellwood.
OPS: A mouse on a treadmill staring into the specially made VR goggles.
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Virtual reality goggles for mice
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Goggles 1
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10/12/2023
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A pair of virtual reality goggles have been created for lab mice to make it easier for scientists to study how they respond to things commonly encountered in the wild, like predatory birds.
The rodents do not wear the lenses in a headset.
Instead, the goggles are attached to the base of a VR system.
Mice are placed close enough so that the lenses cover their entire field of vision.
The mice can also run in place thanks to a treadmill.
Researchers at the USA’s Northwestern University on the outskirts of Chicago have called the device the iMRSIV.
OPS: This illustration shows the VR setup, with the overhead threat from a bird of prey projected into the top field of view.
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Virtual reality goggles for mice
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A pair of virtual reality goggles have been created for lab mice to make it easier for scientists to study how they respond to things commonly encountered in the wild, like predatory birds.
The rodents do not wear the lenses in a headset.
Instead, the goggles are attached to the base of a VR system.
Mice are placed close enough so that the lenses cover their entire field of vision.
The mice can also run in place thanks to a treadmill.
Researchers at the USA’s Northwestern University on the outskirts of Chicago have called the device the iMRSIV.
OPS: A mouse-eye's view through the new miniature VR goggles.
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My current favourite earrings? They’re ethical – and small enough to wear with a mask. Lab-grown diamonds and earrings that won’t leave you in a tangle are shaping the way we choose our jewellery
Jewellery is about status, values and É the little things: stud earrings from dinnyhall.com.
Jewellery is about status and values, but it is also about the little things. Literally, at the moment. Have you tried wearing a mask with large earrings? Take off your mask and the ear loop catches in your earring and pulls it out, sending the butterfly fastening flying so that, even if you can pick up the earring, you canÕt put it back in. Or the earring stays in, but the ear loop gets twisted into it, so that you are left clumsily trying to extricate mask from hoop. I have admitted defeat, and retreated into huggie hoops: doll-sized sparkly hoops which are small enough not to get in the way.
Styling Melanie Wilkinson. Stud earrings and folded heart necklace, all dinnyhall.com
Yellow gold pendant, hannahmartinlondon.com
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My current favourite earrings? They’re ethical – and small enough to wear with a mask. Lab-grown diamonds and earrings that won’t leave you in a tangle are shaping the way we choose our jewellery
Jewellery is about status, values and É the little things: stud earrings from dinnyhall.com.
Jewellery is about status and values, but it is also about the little things. Literally, at the moment. Have you tried wearing a mask with large earrings? Take off your mask and the ear loop catches in your earring and pulls it out, sending the butterfly fastening flying so that, even if you can pick up the earring, you canÕt put it back in. Or the earring stays in, but the ear loop gets twisted into it, so that you are left clumsily trying to extricate mask from hoop. I have admitted defeat, and retreated into huggie hoops: doll-sized sparkly hoops which are small enough not to get in the way.
Styling Melanie Wilkinson. Stud earrings and folded heart necklace, all dinnyhall.com
Yellow gold pendant, hannahmartinlondon.com
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My current favourite earrings? They’re ethical – and small enough to wear with a mask. Lab-grown diamonds and earrings that won’t leave you in a tangle are shaping the way we choose our jewellery
Jewellery is about status, values and É the little things: stud earrings from dinnyhall.com.
Jewellery is about status and values, but it is also about the little things. Literally, at the moment. Have you tried wearing a mask with large earrings? Take off your mask and the ear loop catches in your earring and pulls it out, sending the butterfly fastening flying so that, even if you can pick up the earring, you canÕt put it back in. Or the earring stays in, but the ear loop gets twisted into it, so that you are left clumsily trying to extricate mask from hoop. I have admitted defeat, and retreated into huggie hoops: doll-sized sparkly hoops which are small enough not to get in the way.
Styling Melanie Wilkinson. Stud earrings and folded heart necklace, all dinnyhall.com
Yellow gold pendant, hannahmartinlondon.com
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FEATURE - Qudi Gesichtsmaske zeigt Emotionen mit LED-Anzeige
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Mask 1
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19/01/2022
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A high-tech mask that displays the wearers emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.As well as show sad, happy or confused faces, it can also display random patterns .The mask by Ukraine tech firm Qudi comes with matching translucent eye goggles which also has lights.Apart from the programmes settings, there is also real time communication.If the wearer nods in agreement with someone , the mask displays the word ‘yes” in green lights.And when a mask wearer talks, the animated mouth opens and closes.A shake of the head shows a ‘no’ in red.The mouth covering is fitted with 199 smart LED pixels. They form a display which has six built-in emotions.These are love, smile, shock, confusion, angry and a cat face.
OPS: The Qudi face mask. Showing some of the displays
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FEATURE - Qudi Gesichtsmaske zeigt Emotionen mit LED-Anzeige
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Mask 1
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A high-tech mask that displays the wearers emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.As well as show sad, happy or confused faces, it can also display random patterns .The mask by Ukraine tech firm Qudi comes with matching translucent eye goggles which also has lights.Apart from the programmes settings, there is also real time communication.If the wearer nods in agreement with someone , the mask displays the word ‘yes” in green lights.And when a mask wearer talks, the animated mouth opens and closes.A shake of the head shows a ‘no’ in red.The mouth covering is fitted with 199 smart LED pixels. They form a display which has six built-in emotions.These are love, smile, shock, confusion, angry and a cat face.
OPS: The Qudi face mask
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FEATURE - Qudi Gesichtsmaske zeigt Emotionen mit LED-Anzeige
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Mask 1
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A high-tech mask that displays the wearers emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.As well as show sad, happy or confused faces, it can also display random patterns .The mask by Ukraine tech firm Qudi comes with matching translucent eye goggles which also has lights.Apart from the programmes settings, there is also real time communication.If the wearer nods in agreement with someone , the mask displays the word ‘yes” in green lights.And when a mask wearer talks, the animated mouth opens and closes.A shake of the head shows a ‘no’ in red.The mouth covering is fitted with 199 smart LED pixels. They form a display which has six built-in emotions.These are love, smile, shock, confusion, angry and a cat face.
OPS: The Qudi face mask. A nod of the head displays the word 'yes'
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FEATURE - Qudi Gesichtsmaske zeigt Emotionen mit LED-Anzeige
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Mask 1
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A high-tech mask that displays the wearers emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.As well as show sad, happy or confused faces, it can also display random patterns .The mask by Ukraine tech firm Qudi comes with matching translucent eye goggles which also has lights.Apart from the programmes settings, there is also real time communication.If the wearer nods in agreement with someone , the mask displays the word ‘yes” in green lights.And when a mask wearer talks, the animated mouth opens and closes.A shake of the head shows a ‘no’ in red.The mouth covering is fitted with 199 smart LED pixels. They form a display which has six built-in emotions.These are love, smile, shock, confusion, angry and a cat face.
OPS: The Qudi face mask
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FEATURE - Qudi Gesichtsmaske zeigt Emotionen mit LED-Anzeige
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Mask 1
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A high-tech mask that displays the wearers emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.As well as show sad, happy or confused faces, it can also display random patterns .The mask by Ukraine tech firm Qudi comes with matching translucent eye goggles which also has lights.Apart from the programmes settings, there is also real time communication.If the wearer nods in agreement with someone , the mask displays the word ‘yes” in green lights.And when a mask wearer talks, the animated mouth opens and closes.A shake of the head shows a ‘no’ in red.The mouth covering is fitted with 199 smart LED pixels. They form a display which has six built-in emotions.These are love, smile, shock, confusion, angry and a cat face.
OPS: The Qudi face mask
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FEATURE - Qudi Gesichtsmaske zeigt Emotionen mit LED-Anzeige
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Mask 1
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19/01/2022
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A high-tech mask that displays the wearers emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.As well as show sad, happy or confused faces, it can also display random patterns .The mask by Ukraine tech firm Qudi comes with matching translucent eye goggles which also has lights.Apart from the programmes settings, there is also real time communication.If the wearer nods in agreement with someone , the mask displays the word ‘yes” in green lights.And when a mask wearer talks, the animated mouth opens and closes.A shake of the head shows a ‘no’ in red.The mouth covering is fitted with 199 smart LED pixels. They form a display which has six built-in emotions.These are love, smile, shock, confusion, angry and a cat face.
OPS: The Qudi face mask
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FEATURE - Qudi Gesichtsmaske zeigt Emotionen mit LED-Anzeige
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Mask 1
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19/01/2022
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A high-tech mask that displays the wearers emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.As well as show sad, happy or confused faces, it can also display random patterns .The mask by Ukraine tech firm Qudi comes with matching translucent eye goggles which also has lights.Apart from the programmes settings, there is also real time communication.If the wearer nods in agreement with someone , the mask displays the word ‘yes” in green lights.And when a mask wearer talks, the animated mouth opens and closes.A shake of the head shows a ‘no’ in red.The mouth covering is fitted with 199 smart LED pixels. They form a display which has six built-in emotions.These are love, smile, shock, confusion, angry and a cat face.
OPS: The Qudi face mask
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FEATURE - Qudi Gesichtsmaske zeigt Emotionen mit LED-Anzeige
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Mask 1
Ref 13650
19/01/2022
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Pictures must credit: Qudi
A high-tech mask that displays the wearers emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.As well as show sad, happy or confused faces, it can also display random patterns .The mask by Ukraine tech firm Qudi comes with matching translucent eye goggles which also has lights.Apart from the programmes settings, there is also real time communication.If the wearer nods in agreement with someone , the mask displays the word ‘yes” in green lights.And when a mask wearer talks, the animated mouth opens and closes.A shake of the head shows a ‘no’ in red.The mouth covering is fitted with 199 smart LED pixels. They form a display which has six built-in emotions.These are love, smile, shock, confusion, angry and a cat face.
OPS: The Qudi face mask
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FEATURE - Qudi Gesichtsmaske zeigt Emotionen mit LED-Anzeige
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Mask 1
Ref 13650
19/01/2022
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Pictures must credit: Qudi
A high-tech mask that displays the wearers emotions using LED lights, has hit the market.As well as show sad, happy or confused faces, it can also display random patterns .The mask by Ukraine tech firm Qudi comes with matching translucent eye goggles which also has lights.Apart from the programmes settings, there is also real time communication.If the wearer nods in agreement with someone , the mask displays the word ‘yes” in green lights.And when a mask wearer talks, the animated mouth opens and closes.A shake of the head shows a ‘no’ in red.The mouth covering is fitted with 199 smart LED pixels. They form a display which has six built-in emotions.These are love, smile, shock, confusion, angry and a cat face.
OPS: The Qudi face mask
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compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Passengers in face masks and Santa hats wait for their train at London Bridge train station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Passengers in face masks and Santa hats wait for their train at London Bridge train station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Passengers in face masks and Santa hats wait for their train at London Bridge train station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Passengers in face masks and Santa hats wait for their train at London Bridge train station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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2nd day of compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Christmas shoppers and workers arrive at London Waterloo Station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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2nd day of compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Christmas shoppers and workers arrive at London Waterloo Station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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2nd day of compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Christmas shoppers and workers arrive at London Waterloo Station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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2nd day of compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Christmas shoppers and workers arrive at London Waterloo Station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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2nd day of compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Christmas shoppers and workers arrive at London Waterloo Station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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2nd day of compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Christmas shoppers and workers arrive at London Waterloo Station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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2nd day of compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Christmas shoppers and workers arrive at London Waterloo Station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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2nd day of compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Christmas shoppers and workers arrive at London Waterloo Station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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2nd day of compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Christmas shoppers and workers arrive at London Waterloo Station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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2nd day of compulsory face masks on public transport and shops
Christmas shoppers and workers arrive at London Waterloo Station as face masks become compulsory in shops and public transport this week after a new Covid-19 variant, Omicron was detected in England. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that every adult is to get a booster jab in response to the outbreak of the new Covid mutation.
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Masks on the tube after madatory wearing was reintroduced
People on public transport (the Northern line tube line) wearing masks in accordance with the new mask mandate.
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Masks on the tube after madatory wearing was reintroduced
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Masks on the tube after madatory wearing was reintroduced
People on public transport (the Northern line tube line) wearing masks in accordance with the new mask mandate.
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Masks on the tube after madatory wearing was reintroduced
People on public transport (the Northern line tube line) wearing masks in accordance with the new mask mandate.
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Masks on the tube after madatory wearing was reintroduced
People on public transport (the Northern line tube line) wearing masks in accordance with the new mask mandate.
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Masks on the tube after madatory wearing was reintroduced
People on public transport (the Northern line tube line) wearing masks in accordance with the new mask mandate.
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Masks on the tube after madatory wearing was reintroduced
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BMA warn face masks and work from home should be implemted this winter.
Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 vaccination Centre in Chelsea, south-west London this morning as the British Medical Council accused the government of neglect for not implementing Covid-19 rules such as mandatory face masks and work from home. Yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid predicted new infections could rise to 100,000 a day this winter and urged eligible members of the public to get their booster jabs as soon as possible.
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BMA warn face masks and work from home should be implemted this winter.
Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 vaccination Centre in Chelsea, south-west London this morning as the British Medical Council accused the government of neglect for not implementing Covid-19 rules such as mandatory face masks and work from home. Yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid predicted new infections could rise to 100,000 a day this winter and urged eligible members of the public to get their booster jabs as soon as possible.
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BMA warn face masks and work from home should be implemted this winter.
Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 vaccination Centre in Fulham, south-west London this morning as the British Medical Council accused the government of neglect for not implementing Covid-19 rules such as mandatory face masks and work from home. Yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid predicted new infections could rise to 100,000 a day this winter and urged eligible members of the public to get their booster jabs as soon as possible.
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BMA warn face masks and work from home should be implemted this winter.
Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 vaccination Centre in Fulham, south-west London this morning as the British Medical Council accused the government of neglect for not implementing Covid-19 rules such as mandatory face masks and work from home. Yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid predicted new infections could rise to 100,000 a day this winter and urged eligible members of the public to get their booster jabs as soon as possible.
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BMA warn face masks and work from home should be implemted this winter.
Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/10/2021. London, UK. Members of the public walk past a Covid-19 vaccination Centre in Fulham, south-west London this morning as the British Medical Council accused the government of neglect for not implementing Covid-19 rules such as mandatory face masks and work from home. Yesterday, Health Secretary Sajid Javid predicted new infections could rise to 100,000 a day this winter and urged eligible members of the public to get their booster jabs as soon as possible.
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Ministers warn face masks could return this winter.
Early Christmas shoppers wear masks on Oxford Street London today as Secretary of State for Health, Sajid Javid prepares for his 5pm press conference. Today, NHS chiefs are urging the government to bring back face masks and restrictions to avoid a winter crisis as fears grow over the new Delta variant with the UK hitting 44,000 Covid-19 cases a day.
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