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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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High Police Presence At The Labour Day Demonstration In Munich
Police officers monitor the demonstration of the German trade unions in Munich, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on May 1, 2025. Following the attack on a ver.di protest on February 13, 2025, authorities deploy a high-security presence to safeguard participants along the demonstration route. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Too small.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Too small.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Visor.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Visor.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Scarf.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Scarf.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Neckbeard.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Earring.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Nose patch.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Nose patch.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Tickler.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Trapdoor.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Trapdoor.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Too small.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Visor.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Visor.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Scarf.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Scarf.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Scarf.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Earring.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Earring.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Earring.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Earring.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Nose patch.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Nose patch.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Neckbeard.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Neckbeard.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Neckbeard.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Tickler.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Tickler.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Trapdoor.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Trapdoor.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly
Different ways to wear a mask, with writer Linda Geddes.
Trapdoor.
The most common ways we're wearing face masks incorrectly. An expert explains why scarves and masks with holes cut in them are less effective at preventing the transmission of coronavirus. Masks have become a standard feature of everyday life, mandatory in most indoor public settings.
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Mandatory face covering rules for shoppers in England
Mandatory face covering rules for shoppers in England will not apply to staff, a minister has said, amid warnings a second wave of coronavirus infections this winter could be more serious than the first. As of July 24, people must have their nose and mouth covered when they go shopping or risk a £100 fine. The move follows a weekend of confusion over whether ministers intended to make face coverings compulsory after Boris Johnson said they were looking at “stricter” rules.
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Mandatory face covering rules for shoppers in England
Mandatory face covering rules for shoppers in England will not apply to staff, a minister has said, amid warnings a second wave of coronavirus infections this winter could be more serious than the first. As of July 24, people must have their nose and mouth covered when they go shopping or risk a £100 fine. The move follows a weekend of confusion over whether ministers intended to make face coverings compulsory after Boris Johnson said they were looking at “stricter” rules.
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Alan Price on his Penny Farthing
Alan Price on his Penny Farthing this morning on Battersea Bridge. Londoners returning to work today at London Bridge Londoners jog, walk and cycle to work to ease Tube pressure on big return. UK begins to return to work as Coronavirus restrictions are eased.
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UK begins to return to work as Coronavirus restrictions are eased.
Londoners returning to work today at London Bridge Londoners jog, walk and cycle to work to ease Tube pressure on big return. UK begins to return to work as Coronavirus restrictions are eased. Some 270,000 people have taken the Tube in recent days, compared with four million daily before the lockdown. Waterloo and Victoria stations were quiet during the morning rush hour, with only handfuls of passengers on the concourses.
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UK begins to return to work as Coronavirus restrictions are eased.
Londoners returning to work today near London Bridge. Londoners jog, walk and cycle to work to ease Tube pressure on big return. UK begins to return to work as Coronavirus restrictions are eased. Some 270,000 people have taken the Tube in recent days, compared with four million daily before the lockdown. Waterloo and Victoria stations were quiet during the morning rush hour, with only handfuls of passengers on the concourses.
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UK begins to return to work as Coronavirus restrictions are eased.
Londoners returning to work today at London Bridge. Londoners jog, walk and cycle to work to ease Tube pressure on big return. UK begins to return to work as Coronavirus restrictions are eased. Some 270,000 people have taken the Tube in recent days, compared with four million daily before the lockdown. Waterloo and Victoria stations were quiet during the morning rush hour, with only handfuls of passengers on the concourses.
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UK begins to return to work as Coronavirus restrictions are eased.
Londoners returning to work today near London Bridge. Londoners jog, walk and cycle to work to ease Tube pressure on big return. UK begins to return to work as Coronavirus restrictions are eased. Some 270,000 people have taken the Tube in recent days, compared with four million daily before the lockdown. Waterloo and Victoria stations were quiet during the morning rush hour, with only handfuls of passengers on the concourses.
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