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New Years Eve in Cardiff

CARDIFF, WALES: New Years Eve in Cardiff, Wales. The countries that make up the UK have differing covid measures in place over the festive period. In Scotland, a maximum of 500 people can attend outdoor events where physical distancing of one metre is in place meaning the traditional Edinburgh Hogmanay celebrations have been canceled. The rule-of-six in regulated premises, such as bars, restaurants, cinemas and theatres, was reintroduced in Wales on Boxing Day along with the closure of nightclubs. In England, the government has not introduced any new measures. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

February - Daily Life in Wales

More coronavirus images from South Wales in February - archive.matt-horwood.com

Police carry out COVID-19 travel checks in Penarth, Wales

PENARTH, WALES - FEBRUARY 07: Police perform COVID-19 travel checks at the entrance to Penarth Marina on February 07, 2021 in Penarth, Wales.

LICENCE IMAGES: https://archive.matt-horwood.com/gallery/070221-Police-Travel-Checks-Penarth-Wales/G0000IT0Vfbp9wSI

Coronavirus vaccine sculpture

BRISTOL, UNITED KINGDOM- FEBRUARY 05: Artist Luke Jerram's sculpture of the coronavirus and coronavirus vaccine in glass at the Paintworks on February 05, 2021 in Bristol, United Kingdom. The sculpture, which is one million times larger than the actual vaccine nanoparticle, marks the ten millionth vaccination to be administered in the UK. Five limited editions of the artwork will be sold with all profits going to the global charity Médecins Sans Frontières to help communities heavily impacted by the pandemic. Testing positive for Covid-19 himself in November, Jerram says he is still feeling the effects of the virus. "When I created a sculpture of Covid-19 back in March, little did I know I would later be among those to contract the virus."

LICENCE IMAGES: https://archive.matt-horwood.com/gallery/050221-Coronavirus-And-Vaccine-Artwork-Bristol-England/G0000jf8yGynZCaI

BA planes grounded at Cardiff Airport

CARDIFF, UNITED KINGDOM - MAY 18: British Airways planes grounded at Cardiff Airport on May 18, 2020 in Cardiff, United Kingdom. BA has provided cash refunds for 921,000 tickets due to the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The British government has started easing the lockdown it imposed two months ago to curb the spread of Covid-19, abandoning its 'stay at home' slogan in favour of a message to 'be alert', but UK countries have varied in their approaches to relaxing quarantine measures.