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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.
At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.
But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.
Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.
Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.
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Illustration picture shows the demonstration 'for freedom, democracy and human rights' organised by the alliance Europeans United and protesting against the measures imposed by public authorities in Belgium and other European countries to fight the covid pandemic, Sunday 23 January 2022 in Brussels. Recent days in Belgium figures of the number of people getting infected with the omicron variant have been peaking, reaching new record amounts every day.
Brussels European Demonstration For Democracy, Brussels, Belgium - 23 Jan 2022
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Illustration picture shows the demonstration 'for freedom, democracy and human rights' organised by the alliance Europeans United and protesting against the measures imposed by public authorities in Belgium and other European countries to fight the covid pandemic, Sunday 23 January 2022 in Brussels. Recent days in Belgium figures of the number of people getting infected with the omicron variant have been peaking, reaching new record amounts every day.
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NEWS - Freiheitstrychler aus der Schweiz an Corona-Demonstration in Brüssel
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Illustration picture shows the demonstration 'for freedom, democracy and human rights' organised by the alliance Europeans United and protesting against the measures imposed by public authorities in Belgium and other European countries to fight the covid pandemic, Sunday 23 January 2022 in Brussels. Recent days in Belgium figures of the number of people getting infected with the omicron variant have been peaking, reaching new record amounts every day.
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Runners enjoy a misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Runners enjoy a misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Runners enjoy a misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. A misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. A misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty sunrise in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Cold and frosty weather for London and the South East today.
14/01/2022. London, UK. Walkers enjoy a misty and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -4 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead. Photo credit: Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London.
Walkers enjoy a foggy and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -2 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead.
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Frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London.
Walkers enjoy a foggy and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -2 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead.
© Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London.
Walkers enjoy a foggy and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -2 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead.
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Frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London.
Walkers enjoy a foggy and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -2 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead.
© Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London.
Walkers enjoy a foggy and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -2 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead.
© Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London.
Walkers enjoy a foggy and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -2 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead.
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Frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London.
Runners enjoy a foggy and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -2 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead.
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Frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London.
Walkers enjoy a foggy and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -2 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead.
© Alex Lentati / eyevine
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Frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London.
A dog walker enjoys a foggy and frosty start to the day in Richmond Park south-west London with temperatures down to -2 this morning for London and the South East as weather forecasters predict a cold weekend ahead.
© Alex Lentati / eyevine
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