Coronavirus: Police break up 'massive' karaoke party in Derbyshire during COVID19 lockdown
Marylebone Farmers' Market in London appeared to be relatively busy on Sunday morning despite the public being told to only leave the home for essential reasons.The Department of Health tweeted a video on Saturday repeating the message for the public to"stay home and save lives" over the weekend.
The chief medical officer Chris Whitty added that people should practice social distancing when they do have to leave the house.Shoppers at the market have been encouraged to keep two metres apartTwitter user Nick Doody shared an image of his neighbours enjoying a socially distanced"cuppa and a chat" in the street to help someone who was"struggling with loneliness".
Mr Doody, who lives in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, wrote:"Our street now has a WhatsApp group & this morning one neighbour was struggling with loneliness, so earlier we all had a socially distanced cuppa and chat together.Our street now has a WhatsApp group & this morning one neighbour was struggling with loneliness, so earlier we all had a socially distanced cuppa and chat together. This stuff makes a difference.
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