Businesses ‘must flush out water supply before reopening’ due to Legionnaires’ disease risk

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Businesses ‘must flush out water supply before reopening’ due to Legionnaires’ disease risk
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Public Health England says dangerous bacteria may have built up during lockdown

One of a small group of anti-lockdown protesters speaks to a police officer as they gather outside New Scotland Yard in Victoria, LondonBonnie the Llama grazes in a field in the Scottish Borders alongside a sign supporting the NHS as the UK continues in lockdownColonel Tom Moore and his daughter Hannah celebrate his 100th birthday, with an RAF flypast provided by a Spitfire and a Hurricane over his home in Marston Moretaine.

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