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How COVID-19 has changed the urban landscape

How COVID-19 has changed the urban landscape

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone and everything, including quickly changing the way cities now look and operate.

In London, as in many cities around the world, health protection has been built into the urban landscape, in order for day-to-day activities to resume safely. Whilst tourist numbers are down in London, those who do come can be reassured by the safety measures in place.

This photo blog portrays some of the initiatives that have been adopted in the capital, including widened pavements to enable social distancing, hand sanitisers in key locations such as Piccadilly Circus, and clear signs and road markings to remind people on how to prevent the virus from spreading.

Thank You #OurHeroes’ banners on Regent Street
‘Walk on the left’ street markings on Westminster Bridge
Rainbows for the NHS in Piccadilly Circus
Hand sanitisers on Regent Street
Hand sanitisers in Piccadilly Circus
‘Walk on the left’ street markings on Westminster Bridge
‘Please keep your distance’ sign on Regent Street
Thank You #OurHeroes’ banners on Regent Street
‘Walk on the left’ street markings on Westminster Bridge
Thank You #OurHeroes’ banners on Regent Street
Thank You #OurHeroes’ banners on Regent Street
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