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Various artist streaming at home for One World on the BBC. 19.04.2020
Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, Billie Eilish, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones and many more artists perform for Global Citizen project named: "One World: Together At Home" to celebrate COVID-19 Workers on April 18, 2020.
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A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: The air curtain device keeping a cloud of smoke at bay as a demonstration
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Invisible virus killing mask
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Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: Graphic of how the air curtain device works.
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Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: Graphic of how the air curtain device works.
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Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: The air curtain device beng fitted to a hard hat worn by a staff member at a poultry processing plant.
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Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: The air curtain device fitted to a hard hat worn by a staff member at a poultry processing plant.
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Invisible virus killing mask
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air curtain 1
Ref 15995
10/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: The air curtain device fitted to a hard hat worn by a staff member at a poultry processing plant.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Invisible virus killing mask
Ferrari Press Agency
air curtain 1
Ref 15995
10/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: The air curtain device fitted to a hard hat worn by a staff member at a poultry processing plant as she talks to Taza Aya's Herek Clack
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Invisible virus killing mask
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air curtain 1
Ref 15995
10/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: The air curtain device keeping a cloud of smoke at bay as a demonstration
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_172207863_FER
Invisible virus killing mask
Ferrari Press Agency
air curtain 1
Ref 15995
10/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: The air curtain device keeping a cloud of smoke at bay as a demonstration
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Invisible virus killing mask
Ferrari Press Agency
air curtain 1
Ref 15995
10/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: Graphic of how the air curtain device works.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Invisible virus killing mask
Ferrari Press Agency
air curtain 1
Ref 15995
10/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: Taza Aya co-founder and University of Michigan associate professor; Herek Clack
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Invisible virus killing mask
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air curtain 1
Ref 15995
10/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: Graphic of how the air curtain device works.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Invisible virus killing mask
Ferrari Press Agency
air curtain 1
Ref 15995
10/07/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Taza Aya / University of Michigan
A hard hat fitted with an air curtain has been developed to protect workers from airborne viruses.
The technology deflects 99.8% of aerosols from reaching a worker’s face, potentially offering a new protection option for workers in industries where respiratory disease transmission is a concern.
Independent, third-party testing of the device showed the effectiveness of a downward-flowing air curtain, curved to encircle the face, coming from nozzles at the hat’s brim a few inches from the face.
The present model is aimed at people working in settings such as factories, a smaller, sleeker, consumer model is in the works.
A row of downward-facing air nozzles housed in a visor which forms an arc around the brim of a hard hat.
Hoses run from it down to a 4.5-kg backpack which contains a battery, electronics, air handling system, and a cold plasma module.
The plasma kills airborne viruses using ionised gas which it creates at relatively low temperatures.
The technology is currently being trialed at a poultry-processing plant, where hundreds of workers are at constant risk of catching respiratory viruses from both one another and from the birds.
The curtain was developed by a startup at the USA’s university of Michigan called Taza Aya which is commercialising the device.
OPS: The air curtain device is fixerd to a back pack
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NEWS - Rechts-Populist Geert Wilders könnte nächster niederländischer Premier werden (Archiv)
File photo dated December 07, 2020. shows Dutch far-right politician Geert Wilders speaks during Black Monday action at the Koekamp in The Hague, Netherlands. Geert Wilders, the Dutch populist whose anti-Islam comments have led to death threats, could become the next leader of the Netherlands following an election upset for his Freedom Party (PVV) on Wednesday. After 25 years in Dutch politics without holding office, Wilders was set to lead coalition government talks and has a good chance of becoming prime minister. An exit poll on Wednesday evening showed the PVV in a clear lead, 10 seats ahead of its closest rival, Frans Timmermans' Labour/Green Left combination. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM (FOTO: DUKAS/ABACA)
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Covid-19 Inquiry in London, UK.
27/06/2023. London, UK.
Bereaved Families for Justice members hold photographs of deceased loved ones as they stand outside the Covid Inquiry in west London. The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has been set up to examine the UK's response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and learn lessons for the future.
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Covid-19 Inquiry in London, UK.
27/06/2023. London, UK.
Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock arrives at the Covid Inquiry in west London. The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has been set up to examine the UK’s response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and learn lessons for the future.
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Covid-19 Inquiry in London, UK.
27/06/2023. London, UK.
Bereaved Families for Justice members look on as Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock arrives at the Covid Inquiry in west London. The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has been set up to examine the UK's response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and learn lessons for the future.
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Covid-19 Inquiry in London, UK.
27/06/2023. London, UK.
Bereaved Families for Justice members look on as former Health Secretary Matt Hancock arrives at the Covid Inquiry in west London. The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has been set up to examine the UK's response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and learn lessons for the future.
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Covid-19 Inquiry in London, UK.
27/06/2023. London, UK.
Bereaved Families for Justice members look on as Former Health Secretary Matt Hancock arrives at the Covid Inquiry in west London. The UK Covid-19 Inquiry has been set up to examine the UK's response to and impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, and learn lessons for the future.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP signs a copy of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, for Sky News' Royal Correspondent Rhiannon Mills during the launch at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with his partner Gina Coladangelo and George Osborne, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with his partner Gina Coladangelo, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with his partner Gina Coladangelo, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with Craig Oliver , at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with Amber Rudd, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Author and journalist, Isabel Oakeshott at the launch of Matt Hancock MP's book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with girlfriend and business woman, Gina Coladangelo, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP's girlfriend and Business Woman, Gina Coladangelo at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with Lord James Bethell, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with author, Geoffrey Archer at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with Amber Rudd, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with Amber Rudd, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with Stanley Johnson, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with Stanley Johnson, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP signs a copy of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, for Sky News' Royal Correspondent Rhiannon Mills during the launch at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP launches his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with Former Liberal Democrat MP, Lembit Öpik, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP launches his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with author and journalist, Isabel Oakeshott
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with girlfriend, girlfriend Gina Coladangelo, at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP launches his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP with Steve Brine MP at the launch of his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP launches his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP launches his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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Matt Hancock Book Launch at the Science Museum in London, UK.
05/12/2022. London, United Kingdom.
Matt Hancock Book Launch. Science Museum. Former Health Secretary and I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here contestant, Matt Hancock MP launches his book, Pandemic Diaries: The inside story of Britain's battle against Covid, at the Science Museum in London.
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