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15/01/21 Dame Street during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic in Dublin’s city centre. Photo:Gareth Chaney/Collins (Image: Gareth Chaney/Collins)1 of 11 -
15/01/21 Parliament Street during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic in Dublin’s city centre. Photo:Gareth Chaney/Collins (Image: 15/01/21 Dame Street during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic in Dublin’s city centre)2 of 11 -
15/01/2021 O’Connell Street during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic in Dublin’s city centre. Photo:Gareth Chaney/Collins (Image: Gareth Chaney/Collins)3 of 11 -
15/01/2021 O’Connell Street during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic in Dublin’s city centre. Photo:Gareth Chaney/Collins (Image: Gareth Chaney/Collins)4 of 11 -
15/01/21 Henry Street during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic in Dublin’s city centre. Photo:Gareth Chaney/Collins (Image: Gareth Chaney/Collins)5 of 11 -
A man walks past a boarded up camera shop on Camden Street in Dublin city centre as Ireland remains in lockdown to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. Ireland’s health service is potentially facing the most challenging week in its history with the number of Covid-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment having risen sharply since the end of December. Picture date: Monday January 18, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story IRISH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire (Image: Niall Carson/PA Wire)6 of 11 -
A woman walks past the tent of a homeless person on Grafton Street in Dublin city centre as Ireland remains in lockdown to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. Ireland’s health service is potentially facing the most challenging week in its history with the number of Covid-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment having risen sharply since the end of December. Picture date: Monday January 18, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story IRISH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire (Image: Niall Carson/PA Wire)7 of 11 -
A woman walks past the tents of homeless people in Dublin city centre as Ireland remains in lockdown to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. Ireland’s health service is potentially facing the most challenging week in its history with the number of Covid-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment having risen sharply since the end of December. Picture date: Monday January 18, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story IRISH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire (Image: Niall Carson/PA Wire)8 of 11 -
People walk along a near empty Grafton Street in Dublin city centre as Ireland remains in lockdown to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. Ireland’s health service is potentially facing the most challenging week in its history with the number of Covid-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment having risen sharply since the end of December. Picture date: Monday January 18, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story IRISH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire (Image: Niall Carson/PA Wire)9 of 11 -
People walk along a deserted Grafton Street in Dublin city centre as Ireland remains in lockdown to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. Ireland’s health service is potentially facing the most challenging week in its history with the number of Covid-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment having risen sharply since the end of December. Picture date: Monday January 18, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story IRISH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire (Image: Niall Carson/PA Wire)10 of 11 -
A woman walks past a coronavirus hoarding on Camden Streer in Dublin city centre as Ireland remains in lockdown to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. Ireland’s health service is potentially facing the most challenging week in its history with the number of Covid-19 patients requiring intensive care treatment having risen sharply since the end of December. Picture date: Monday January 18, 2021. PA Photo. See PA story IRISH Coronavirus. Photo credit should read: Niall Carson/PA Wire (Image: People walk along a deserted Grafton Street in Dublin city centre as Ireland remains in lockdown to help prevent the spread of coronavirus)11 of 11
Source: Dublin News