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  • Sanitary conditions in Cambodia's abattoirs are atrocious. Abattoir workers neither wear protective aprons, gloves nor clean clothes. The floor is bathed in offal, blood and excrement. There is a busy, unchecked thoroughfare of people and vehicles going in and out, treading in all sorts of dirt and microbes, many likely to end up in the food chain. A melting point for infection and disease, abattoirs like this are commonplace.
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  • Sanitary conditions in Cambodia's abattoirs are atrocious. Abattoir workers neither wear protective aprons, gloves nor clean clothes. The floor is bathed in offal, blood and excrement. There is a busy, unchecked thoroughfare of people and vehicles going in and out, treading in all sorts of dirt and microbes, many likely to end up in the food chain. A melting point for infection and disease, abattoirs like this are commonplace.
    abattoir_phnom_penh006.JPG
  • OPEN SEWERS, Malaysia. Open sewers causes health hazards, disease and infections. Penang, West Malaysia
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  • OPEN SEWERS, Malaysia. Open sewers causes health hazards, disease and infections. Penang, West Malaysia
    west_malaysia027.jpg
  • Sanitary conditions in Cambodia's abattoirs are atrocious. Abattoir workers neither wear protective aprons, gloves nor clean clothes. The floor is bathed in offal, blood and excrement. There is a busy, unchecked thoroughfare of people and vehicles going in and out, treading in all sorts of dirt and microbes, many likely to end up in the food chain. A melting point for infection and disease, abattoirs like this are commonplace.
    abattoir_phnom_penh007.JPG
  • Sanitary conditions in Cambodia's abattoirs are atrocious. Abattoir workers neither wear protective aprons, gloves nor clean clothes. The floor is bathed in offal, blood and excrement. There is a busy, unchecked thoroughfare of people and vehicles going in and out, treading in all sorts of dirt and microbes, many likely to end up in the food chain. A melting point for infection and disease, abattoirs like this are commonplace.
    abattoir_phnom_penh004.JPG
  • Sanitary conditions in Cambodia's abattoirs are atrocious. Abattoir workers neither wear protective aprons, gloves nor clean clothes. The floor is bathed in offal, blood and excrement. There is a busy, unchecked thoroughfare of people and vehicles going in and out, treading in all sorts of dirt and microbes, many likely to end up in the food chain. A melting point for infection and disease, abattoirs like this are commonplace.
    abattoir_phnom_penh001.JPG
  • OPEN SEWERS, Malaysia. Open sewers causes health hazards, disease and infections. Penang, West Malaysia
    west_malaysia015.jpg
  • VOLCANO AFTERMATH, Philippines.  Children with skin disease. Central Luzon, Mount Pinatubo volcano erupted in 1991  and caused massive destruction of urban and rural landscape. Many indigenous  Aeta and Igorot people were displaced. White volcanic  ashes settled and disfigured the landscape.   Many  live in ramshackle shelters, in  refugee camps and settlements, living on humanitarian aid.
    philippines018.jpg
  • VOLCANO AFTERMATH, Philippines.  Children with skin disease. Central Luzon, Mount Pinatubo volcano erupted in 1991  and caused massive destruction of urban and rural landscape. Many indigenous  Aeta and Igorot people were displaced. White volcanic  ashes settled and disfigured the landscape.   Many  live in ramshackle shelters, in  refugee camps and settlements, living on humanitarian aid.
    philippines017.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines069.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines075.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines074.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines073.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines072.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines071.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines070.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines068.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines067.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines066.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines065.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines064.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines062.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines060.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines059.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines058.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines057.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines054.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines061.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines056.jpg
  • RUBBISH DUMP RECYCLING, Philippines. Poor and indigenous people, old and young, some children, work in the infamous rubbish dump 'Smokey Mountain'  outside Manilla. They recycle household and public waste, collecting and separating materials such as paper, corrugated  cardboard, metal, plastics. Many suffer chronic skin and asthmatic diseases as a result of close contact with burning rubbish and chemicals.
    philippines055.jpg
  • April, 20th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians isolating in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_20042020_020DSC079...jpg
  • April, 10th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians clapping Health workers at 8pm,  protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the end of the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_10042020_058DSC096...jpg
  • April, 10th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians clapping Health workers at 8pm,  protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the end of the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_10042020_056DSC095...jpg
  • April, 10th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Masks and gloves thrown away on the sidewalk during the Coronavirus pandemic. Used protection from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the third week of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_10042020_042DSC078...jpg
  • April, 10th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisian posters outside chemist defaced in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_10042020_038DSC078...jpg
  • April, 10th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians isolating in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_10042020_031DSC078...jpg
  • April, 10th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians isolating in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_10042020_028DSC078...jpg
  • April, 10th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians isolating in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_10042020_027DSC078...jpg
  • April, 10th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Supermarket workers wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the end of the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_10042020_008DSC078...jpg
  • April, 10th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: During the spread of the Coronavirus, in the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_10042020_001DSC078...jpg
  • April, 9th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Isolation in buses in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_09042020_063DSC078...jpg
  • April, 9th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians in isolation at Bastille in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_09042020_052DSC077...jpg
  • April, 9th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians in isolation at Bastille in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_09042020_048DSC077...jpg
  • April, 9th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Isolation in buses in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_09042020_044DSC077...jpg
  • April, 9th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians exercising at social distance protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_09042020_036DSC077...jpg
  • April, 9th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Police control Parisians  while exercising at social distance protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_09042020_029DSC077...jpg
  • April, 9th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisian posters outside chemist defaced, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_09042020_020DSC077...jpg
  • April, 9th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Emmaus charity shop closed during Coronavirus in first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_09042020_017DSC077...jpg
  • April, 8th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris in confinement in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during thefirst month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_08042020_001DSC076...jpg
  • April, 16th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the second month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_16042020_021DSC080...jpg
  • April, 16th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the second month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_16042020_001DSC080...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Masks and gloves thrown away on the sidewalk during the Coronavirus pandemic. Used protection from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the third week of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_088DSC076...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Isolation in Paris in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_082DSC076...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Isolation in Paris in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_075DSC076...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Isolation in Paris in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_063DSC076...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Isolation in the Latin quarter in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_045DSC075...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Isolation in the Latin quarter in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_042DSC075...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris Ile St Louis in lockdown during the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_034DSC075...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris Ile St Louis in lockdown during the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_032DSC075...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris Ile St Louis in lockdown during the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_030DSC075...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Isolation in the Marais during the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_027DSC075...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Isolation in the Marais during the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
    Coronavirus_Paris_04042020_026DSC075...jpg
  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Isolation in the Marais during the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Masks and gloves thrown away on the sidewalk during the Coronavirus pandemic. Used protection from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the third week of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • April, 4th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the first month of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 31st 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the fourteenth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, now extended a further two weeks. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 31st 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Uber delivery services operating in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the fourteenth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, now extended a further two weeks. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 30th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, now extended a furhet two weeks. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 30th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Closed businesses in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, now extended a furhet two weeks. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 29th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the twelfth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 29th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the twelfth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 29th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the twelfth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris metro subway. Living under confinement, shops closed, transport and public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Christies, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Nicolas wine shop and pigeons,  area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Chanel, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Chanel, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Dior, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris under confinement, Ralph Lauren, Avenue Montaigne area of high fashion, beauty, accessories, haute couture, all shops closed, in 8th arrondissement, and all public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris La Defense business centre under confinement, shops closed, transport and public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 27th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Paris La Defense business centre under confinement, shops closed, transport and public spaces virtually empty to stop the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eleventh day of near total lockdown imposed in France. The President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home for at least 15 days, that has been extended. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 26th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians practising isolation and social distance in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 26th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians practising isolation and social distance in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 26th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians practising isolation and social distance in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 26th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 26th 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Virtually empty areas of northern Paris, confinement to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Virtually empty areas of northern Paris, confinement to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: French CRS Police controlling the movement of French citizens to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Peace and Love hotel, Closed restaurants Macdonalds and hotels to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Virtually empty areas of northern Paris, confinement to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: French CRS Police controlling the movement of French citizens to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: French CRS Police controlling the movement of French citizens to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: French citizens exercising and keeping social distance to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: French citizens exercising and keeping social distance to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Limited travelling to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: Parisians wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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  • March, 23rd 2020 - Paris, Ile-de-France, France: French CRS police wearing a range of masks and facial coverings in the hope of protecting themselves from the spread of the Coronavirus, during the eigth day of near total lockdown imposed in France. A week after President of France, Emmanuel Macron, said the citizens must stay at home from midday on Tuesday for at least 15 days. He said "We are at war, a public health war, certainly but we are at war, against an invisible and elusive enemy". All journeys outside the home unless justified for essential professional or health reasons are outlawed. Anyone flouting the new regulations is fined. Nigel Dickinson
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