STORE CRAZY

Brits hit parks and DIY stores after warnings to stick to social distancing amid fears lockdown is breaking

BRITS today hit parks and DIY stores despite repeated warnings to stay home over fears restless people are breaking coronavirus lockdown.

Pictures show queues of people snaking around car parks after hardware stores were labelled "essential" during the coronavirus crisis.

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A police car on patrol in Bournemouth today as Brits flocked to the beachCredit: Bournemouth News
Cops speak to sunbathers as they patrol Greenwich Park, LondonCredit: London News Pictures
Shoppers queued at The Range this morningCredit: ©Ashley Kirk
Others flocked to B&Q after it recently reopenedCredit: PA:Press Association
Londoners flocked to Greenwich Park for their daily exerciseCredit: London News Pictures
Officers speak to sun-soakers in Greenwich ParkCredit: London News Pictures

Shoppers flocked to The Range in Derby today wearing protective including face masks and gloves.

Some arrived to queue up with trollies before the store even opened as bosses asked customers to follow social distancing guidelines.

The budget store sells essentials including food, toilet rolls and pet food - as well as paint, furniture and plants.

Brits also flocked to B&Q after it reopened half its stores across the UK.

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A huge queue of people were snapped in the car park of one store in Edinburgh as they stood 2m apart.

In York, shoppers piled out of B&Q with plants and planks of wood to fill their time in lockdown with DIY.

B&Q is limiting the number of customers in the stores at any one time, and has installed screens at checkouts and floor markers to help social distancing.

LOCKDOWN FATIGUE

Brits also ventured out to parks today to enjoy the sunshine as temperatures soared.

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Londoners flocked to Greenwich Park for their daily exercise - while sunbathers there were told to move along by police.

In Primrose Hill, one man was bizarrely spotted walking his parrots, while others basked in the balmy weather.

A traffic warden was also pictured joining in a game of football at the park in North London.

Others rode bikes in Wimbledon, South West London, while police were spotted talking to beach-goers in Bournemouth.

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SPREAD SLOWING

It comes after Britain today saw one of its smallest daily rises in coronavirus deaths this month.

A total of 20,732 have now lost their lives to the disease, with 413 deaths reported in 24 hours.

It is almost half yesterday's number of 813.

Speaking of the figures at the daily No10 briefing today, NHS chief Professor Stephen Powis said: "All our efforts, hard though they may be, have begun to pay off."

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But he warned now is not the time to say "we've done a great job" as he urged Brits to continue social distancing.

Prof Powis added: "My fear, as the fear of all of us, is that those curves won't continue to be on a down trend but will start to go in an upward trend.

"We are not at a point where any of us can be absolutely confident that that is not going to be the case - we want to avoid a second peak, we want to avoid a rise."

Yesterday, Priti Patel yesterday told Brits it is "imperative" to follow lockdown rules.

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The meeting came amid a worrying rise in the number of people venturing out in glorious sunshine to parks, beaches and shopping centres.

There are fears fed-up Brits have developed lockdown fatigue after being forced to stay at home for five weeks to stop the spread of the virus.

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The UK has seen a rise in car and train use as the warm weather led many to defy ministers’ instructions and head outdoors.

Police chiefs and the government have repeatedly begged the nation to obey the rules.

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Dominic Raab today rejected fresh calls for an early lifting of lockdown as the pandemic is still at a ";delicate and dangerous" stage.

He also warned of a "second spike" if lockdown measures are lifted too early.

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Speaking to Sophy Ridge on Sunday, the Foreign Secretary thanked Brits for their efforts during lockdown but made it clear there were no plans to ease measures yet.

The Foreign Secretary said the government would proceed "cautiously" to avoid a deadly second wave of the virus.

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A traffic warden takes part in a kickabout in Primrose Hill todayCredit: Splash News
Cyclists out and about in Wimbledon CommonCredit: London News Pictures
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Cops chat to a man in the sea in SwanseaCredit: Athena Picture Agency
A police officer speaks with a sunbather in St James' Park in LondonCredit: Reuters
People exercise in the sun in Cheshire todayCredit: Zenpix

 

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A man walks his parrots in Primrose Hill todayCredit: Splash News
Brits enjoy the sun in North LondonCredit: Splash News
People in the park today in BristolCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
People enjoy the weather at Warleigh Weir on the River Avon in SomersetCredit: � Andrew Lloyd
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Brits walk along the seafront in HoveCredit: London News Pictures
A woman wears a face mask in the queue for The Range in Derby todayCredit: ©Ashley Kirk
Two women leave B&Q in York with a full trolleyCredit: NB PRESS LT
A couple in York B&Q today after carrying out their shoppingCredit: NB PRESS LT
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Shoppers queue at the hardware store in Edinburgh todayCredit: PA:Press Association
The store recently reopened after the government deemed it essentialCredit: NB PRESS LT
A queue of people at B&Q in Wales todayCredit: Athena Picture Agency
There are fears Brits are getting fed up of lockdownCredit: SWNS:South West News Service
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