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A rescue worker peers into a vehicle buried in snow.

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A rescue worker peers into a vehicle buried in snow.
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A rescue worker peers into a vehicle buried in snow.

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A rescue worker peers into a vehicle buried in snow.
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A rescue worker stands next to a snowmobile at a disaster site.

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A rescue worker stands next to a snowmobile at a disaster site.
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Superheroes working in office

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Superheroes working in office
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A burner blows flames into a hot air balloon as a man and woman hold strings attached to the balloon.

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A burner blows flames into a hot air balloon as a man and woman hold strings attached to the balloon.
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Bridgeman Arts

New Orleans Mardi Gras 1940s & 1920s

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1940s (colour) A store in New Orleans, people chat outside, cars drive past. Two men walk past a store. A statue outside a store. Home of Huey Long. Three black boys dance in street, good dance. 1920s (B&W) Mardi Gras, many floats ride...
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How to wear a mask properly during Covid-19

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Here are the dos and don'ts of wearing a protective mask during the Covid-19 pandemic. After securing the mask firmly over your face it is important not to adjust it after your hands are dirty, or you have entered a potentially...
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How to wear a mask correctly

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Here are the dos and don'ts of wearing a protective mask during the Covid-19 pandemic. Secure the mask carefully over your face with clean hands or gloves, and do not adjust it during use. Always dispose of the mask after one use and...
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Face coverings: What are the new rules?

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Public transport passengers in England will soon need to wear a face covering to be allowed to travel. Here are key questions about the use of coverings and masks answered.
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Waterloo station sign asks passengers to use face coverings

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Signage outside Waterloo station instructing public transport passengers to use face coverings. Face coverings will be mandatory on public transport in England from June 15, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps has announced.
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Johnson makes face coverings compulsory in England’s shops

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Johnson makes face coverings compulsory in England’s shops As of July 24, it will be mandatory to wear a face covering whilst shopping in England. The Government have announced this fresh move to aid other measures to stop the spread of...
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Covid-19 testing: The different types and why is it so important?

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The Government has announced two new tests for coronavirus and flu, which can return results in just 90 minutes, are to be deployed in hospitals, care homes and laboratories from next week. The tests have been hailed as a crucial...
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Stock footage of face coverings

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Stock footage of face coverings, as masks become a part of everyday life and mandatory in certain situations. In England, you must wear a face covering on public transport, in taxis and shops, supermarkets and premises providing...
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Prime Minister visits sites in North East helping in Covid battle

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The Prime Minister has met workers helping the country to fight back against the pandemic by developing vaccines, coronavirus tests and making PPE. Boris Johnson toured three plants in the north east of England, and paid tribute to their...
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Boris Johnson to restore freedoms as he tells public to ‘learn to live’ with Covid-19

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The Prime Minister is expected to tell people in England that it will be left to their “judgement” to manage coronavirus risks as he prepares to restore freedoms on July 19. Boris Johnson will lead a Downing Street press conference on...
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Shoppers hit the high street as mandatory face covering rules reintroduced

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Shoppers and other members of the public in Birmingham city centre on the day mandatory wearing of masks in shops, banks and on public transport was reintroduced in England.
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Gun-toting soldiers wearing gas masks burn Bonus Army shanties in Washington, D.C.

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Gun-toting soldiers wearing gas masks burn Bonus Army shanties in Washington, D.C.
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A man wears an African mask during a ceremony.

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A man wears an African mask during a ceremony.
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CLEAN : Giant caricatures of political

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CLEAN : Giant caricatures of political
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Bloomberg

Hong Kong Faces Calls for Full Reopening as Quarantine Ends

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Hong Kong's long-awaited removal of hotel quarantine for arrivals has been met for call for the city to scrap its remaining restrictions on travelers. Stephen Engle reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Cruise Lines Begin Relaxing Face Mask Policies

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The CDC recommended that cruise lines relax masking requirements as long as 95% of passengers on board are vaccinated.
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CLEAN : 'We haven't dodged the bullet' - S.Africa nurse on virus frontlines

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South African nurse Bhelekazi Mdladose has a front-row seat to see the government's response to the new coronavirus (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bridgeman Arts

Families at a fairground, and uses for early photography, made in France, 1956

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Clip 4 from the 1956 French documentary 'Images d'hier et D'aujourd'hui' (Images of Yesterday and Today) about the history of photography, featuring reenactments from the early 1900s. In this clip, families take photos at a fairground....
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Bloomberg

Biden Sending Free Covid-19 Tests to Homes

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The Biden administration's program to send free Covid-19 tests to U.S. households informally launched on Tuesday to prepare for its official rollout on Wednesday. President Joe Biden spoke about the plan on January 13.