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200401 -- LONDON, April 1, 2020 Xinhua -- Volunteers prepare food and meals at a distribution hub in the underground car parking lot at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Britain, March 31, 2020. The distribution hub was set up by the charity Edible London, working in partnership with Haringey Council, for food distribution to vulnerable groups and workers of National Health Service NHS. The British Government continues to try to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, while local authorities, community groups and charities are working to provide food for the most vulnerable in society. Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua BRITAIN-LONDON-COVID-19-FOOD DISTRIBUTION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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200401 -- LONDON, April 1, 2020 Xinhua -- Volunteers prepare food and meals at a distribution hub in the underground car parking lot at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Britain, March 31, 2020. The distribution hub was set up by the charity Edible London, working in partnership with Haringey Council, for food distribution to vulnerable groups and workers of National Health Service NHS. The British Government continues to try to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, while local authorities, community groups and charities are working to provide food for the most vulnerable in society. Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua BRITAIN-LONDON-COVID-19-FOOD DISTRIBUTION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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200401 -- LONDON, April 1, 2020 Xinhua -- A volunteer delivers food to a distribution hub in the underground car parking lot at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Britain, March 31, 2020. The distribution hub was set up by the charity Edible London, working in partnership with Haringey Council, for food distribution to vulnerable groups and workers of National Health Service NHS. The British Government continues to try to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, while local authorities, community groups and charities are working to provide food for the most vulnerable in society. Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua BRITAIN-LONDON-COVID-19-FOOD DISTRIBUTION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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200401 -- LONDON, April 1, 2020 Xinhua -- A volunteer marks parking spaces for delivery vehicles at a distribution hub in the underground car parking lot at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Britain, March 31, 2020. The distribution hub was set up by the charity Edible London, working in partnership with Haringey Council, for food distribution to vulnerable groups and workers of National Health Service NHS. The British Government continues to try to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, while local authorities, community groups and charities are working to provide food for the most vulnerable in society. Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua BRITAIN-LONDON-COVID-19-FOOD DISTRIBUTION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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200401 -- LONDON, April 1, 2020 Xinhua -- Volunteers prepare food and meals at a distribution hub in the underground car parking lot at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Britain, March 31, 2020. The distribution hub was set up by the charity Edible London, working in partnership with Haringey Council, for food distribution to vulnerable groups and workers of National Health Service NHS. The British Government continues to try to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, while local authorities, community groups and charities are working to provide food for the most vulnerable in society. Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua BRITAIN-LONDON-COVID-19-FOOD DISTRIBUTION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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200401 -- LONDON, April 1, 2020 Xinhua -- A volunteer delivers food to a distribution hub in the underground car parking lot at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Britain, March 31, 2020. The distribution hub was set up by the charity Edible London, working in partnership with Haringey Council, for food distribution to vulnerable groups and workers of National Health Service NHS. The British Government continues to try to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, while local authorities, community groups and charities are working to provide food for the most vulnerable in society. Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua BRITAIN-LONDON-COVID-19-FOOD DISTRIBUTION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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200401 -- LONDON, April 1, 2020 Xinhua -- A volunteer delivers food to a distribution hub in the underground car parking lot at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Britain, March 31, 2020. The distribution hub was set up by the charity Edible London, working in partnership with Haringey Council, for food distribution to vulnerable groups and workers of National Health Service NHS. The British Government continues to try to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, while local authorities, community groups and charities are working to provide food for the most vulnerable in society. Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua BRITAIN-LONDON-COVID-19-FOOD DISTRIBUTION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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200401 -- LONDON, April 1, 2020 Xinhua -- Volunteers prepare food and meals at a distribution hub in the underground car parking lot at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, Britain, March 31, 2020. The distribution hub was set up by the charity Edible London, working in partnership with Haringey Council, for food distribution to vulnerable groups and workers of National Health Service NHS. The British Government continues to try to combat the COVID-19 outbreak, while local authorities, community groups and charities are working to provide food for the most vulnerable in society. Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua BRITAIN-LONDON-COVID-19-FOOD DISTRIBUTION PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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A man walks his dog past graffiti calling for people to wash their hands to combat the spread of the coronavirus, in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday March, 30, 2020. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness of death. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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A woman walks past graffiti on the wall of the Royal Victory Hospital on the Falls road in West Belfast, Northern Ireland, Monday, March, 30, 2020. The writing refers to the National Health Service's effort in the fight against coronavirus. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness of death. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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A sign alerts people to the closure of a beach, due to Covid-19, in Lisfannon, north Ireland on March 28, 2020, as life in Ireland continues during the nationwide lockdown to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic. - Ireland is to impose a lockdown in a bid to stem the spread of the coronavirus, Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Friday. "Everybody must stay at home, in all circumstances," he said of the new measures to come into force at midnight (0000 GMT) on Saturday and last until 12 April. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP)

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A sign alerts people to the closure of a beach, due to Covid-19, in Lisfannon, north Ireland on March 28, 2020, as life in Ireland continues during the nationwide lockdown to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic. - Ireland is to impose a lockdown in a bid to stem the spread of the coronavirus, Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Friday. "Everybody must stay at home, in all circumstances," he said of the new measures to come into force at midnight (0000 GMT) on Saturday and last until 12 April. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP)

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A sign alerts people to the closure of a beach, due to Covid-19, in Lisfannon, north Ireland on March 28, 2020, as life in Ireland continues during the nationwide lockdown to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic. - Ireland is to impose a lockdown in a bid to stem the spread of the coronavirus, Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Friday. "Everybody must stay at home, in all circumstances," he said of the new measures to come into force at midnight (0000 GMT) on Saturday and last until 12 April. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP)

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200328 -- DUBLIN, March 28, 2020 Xinhua -- A living compound is seen in Dublin, Ireland, on March 28, 2020. A total of 14 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 died in Ireland on Saturday. Another 294 new cases of COVID-19 were also confirmed in Ireland on Saturday, bringing the total number to 2,415. The Irish government on Friday issued a stay-at-home order, demanding all the people in the country not to leave their homes except in special circumstances. Xinhua IRELAND-DUBLIN-COVID-19-RESTRICTIONS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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200328 -- DUBLIN, March 28, 2020 Xinhua -- A tram station is seen empty in Dublin, Ireland, on March 28, 2020. A total of 14 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 died in Ireland on Saturday. Another 294 new cases of COVID-19 were also confirmed in Ireland on Saturday, bringing the total number to 2,415. The Irish government on Friday issued a stay-at-home order, demanding all the people in the country not to leave their homes except in special circumstances. Xinhua IRELAND-DUBLIN-COVID-19-RESTRICTIONS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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200328 -- DUBLIN, March 28, 2020 Xinhua -- An empty road is seen in Dublin, Ireland, on March 28, 2020. A total of 14 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 died in Ireland on Saturday. Another 294 new cases of COVID-19 were also confirmed in Ireland on Saturday, bringing the total number to 2,415. The Irish government on Friday issued a stay-at-home order, demanding all the people in the country not to leave their homes except in special circumstances. Xinhua IRELAND-DUBLIN-COVID-19-RESTRICTIONS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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200328 -- DUBLIN, March 28, 2020 Xinhua -- An empty road is seen in Dublin, Ireland, on March 28, 2020. A total of 14 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 died in Ireland on Saturday. Another 294 new cases of COVID-19 were also confirmed in Ireland on Saturday, bringing the total number to 2,415. The Irish government on Friday issued a stay-at-home order, demanding all the people in the country not to leave their homes except in special circumstances. Xinhua IRELAND-DUBLIN-COVID-19-RESTRICTIONS PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. SOCIAL DISTANCING Shoppers are pictured socially distancing themselves whilst queuing to shop in Asda supermarket in South London, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. PADDINGTON STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured being questioned by police at Paddington Station in London, March 26th 2020. Check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. VICTORIA STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured arriving into Victoria Station in London, March 26th 2020. Police check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. VICTORIA STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured arriving into Victoria Station in London, March 26th 2020. Police check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. VICTORIA STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured arriving into Victoria Station in London, March 26th 2020. Police check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. VICTORIA STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured arriving into Victoria Station in London, March 26th 2020. Police check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. PADDINGTON STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured being questioned by police at Paddington Station in London, March 26th 2020. Check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. VICTORIA STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured arriving into Victoria Station in London, March 26th 2020. Police check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. PADDINGTON STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured being questioned by police at Paddington Station in London, March 26th 2020. Check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. PADDINGTON STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured being questioned by police at Paddington Station in London, March 26th 2020. Check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. SOCIAL DISTANCING Shoppers are pictured socially distancing themselves whilst queuing to shop in Asda supermarket in South London, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. SOCIAL DISTANCING Shoppers are pictured socially distancing themselves whilst queuing to shop in Asda supermarket in South London, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. PADDINGTON STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured being questioned by police at Paddington Station in London, March 26th 2020. Check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. VICTORIA STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured arriving into Victoria Station in London, March 26th 2020. Police check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. VICTORIA STATION COMMUTERS Victoria Station is pictured virtually empty of commuters in London, March 26th 2020. Police check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. PADDINGTON STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured being questioned by police at Paddington Station in London, March 26th 2020. Check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. PADDINGTON STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured being questioned by police at Paddington Station in London, March 26th 2020. Check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. VICTORIA STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured arriving into Victoria Station in London, March 26th 2020. Police check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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LONDON, MARCH 26TH 2020. PADDINGTON STATION COMMUTERS Commuters are pictured being questioned by police at Paddington Station in London, March 26th 2020. Check points have been set up to check that they only are making ?essentialO journeys, March 26th 2020. Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Monday night a partial lockdown of the UK, telling people they should only leave home to travel to and from work ?where this is absolutely necessaryO, to shop for food or medicines, or to take exercise. Many people have been flouting these measures however, prolonging the spread of Coronavirus. Photo credit: Susannah Ireland ? Susannah Ireland / eyevine

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200324 -- LONDON, March 24, 2020 Xinhua -- Photo taken on March 24, 2020 shows a general view of the Westminster Abbey after the British government placed further restrictions on movement in London, Britain. The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Britain reached 8,077 as of Tuesday morning, according to the lastest figure from the Department of Health and Social Care. Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua BRITAIN-LONDON-COVID-19-CASES PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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Police and personnel are seen outside the Irish Naval Service LE Samuel Beckett offshore patrol vessel berthed at Sir John Rogerson's Quay on the Liffey in Dublin city centre, on March 23, 2020 that has been transformed into a coronavirus COVID-19 testing centre. - The testing centre at a Naval Service vessel berthed in the centre of Dublin went live testing referred patients for COVID-19. Ireland has placed huge orders for COVID-19 testing equipment and protective equipment for frontline healthcare workers and a total of 50 testing centres will be set up around the country. (Photo by Paul Faith / AFP)

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A tourist dressed up for St Patricks day in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness.(AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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Tourist's dressed up for St Patricks day enjoy a coffe in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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Tourists pose for friends in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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People dressed up for St Patricks Day take a picture in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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A deserted O'Connell street outside the GPO in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness.(AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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Tourists dressed up for St Patricks Day enjoy a coffee in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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A Tourist dressed up for St Patricks Day wears a face mask in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness.(AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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People go about their business in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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A souvenir seller waits for business in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were cancelled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness.(AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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A tourist dressed up for St Patrick's Day outside Temple Bar in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were canceled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness.(AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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A man dressed up for St Patricks Day outside Temple Bar in Dublin city centre, Tuesday March 17, 2020. The St Patrick's Day parades across Ireland were canceled due to the outbreak of Covid-19 virus. For most people, the new COVID-19 coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, but for some it can cause more severe illness.(AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

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200309 -- LONDON, March 9, 2020 Xinhua -- Britain s Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Matt Hancock front arrives for a COBRA meeting at the Cabinet Office, in London, Britain on March 9, 2020. Earlier Monday, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson chaired a second meeting of the government s COBRA emergency committee to tackle the COVID-19 outbreak. Photo by Tim Ireland/Xinhua BRITAIN-LONDON-COVID-19-COBRA MEETING PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN

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FILED - 01 February 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: A Ryanair aircraft is crossing the runway at Frankfurt Airport (FRA). Europe's largest low-cost airline Ryanair continues to keep most of its fleet on the ground. The extremely limited flight schedule with some connections to and from Ireland and Great Britain will be extended by one week up to and including Maundy Thursday (9 April), the company announced in Dublin on 30 March 2020. Photo: Andreas Arnold/dpa