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Social distancing marks on supermarket floor intended to stop spread of the contagious Coronavirus. Since COVID-19 outbreak started 786,228 got infected and 37,820 die worldwide. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Social distancing marks on supermarket floor intended to stop spread of the contagious Coronavirus. Since COVID-19 outbreak started 786,228 got infected and 37,820 die worldwide. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Tuscany, Italy 04/14/20 A cashier at a grocery store wearing coronavirus protection mask and gloves, scanning toilet paper and other products. Shopping during COVID-19 pandemic. Clients in convenience store, wait in line with essential products. Workers use protection against corona virus contagion. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Tuscany, Italy 04/14/20 A cashier at a grocery store wearing coronavirus protection mask and gloves, scanning toilet paper and other products. Shopping during COVID-19 pandemic. Clients in convenience store, wait in line with essential products. Workers use protection against corona virus contagion. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Tuscany, Italy 03/21/20 - Line of italian men and women with coronavirus protective masks waiting with shopping carts to do grocery. National lockdown, anxious people fear shortages. Food and basic needs available after long wait in a line, daily routine in epidemic Covid19. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Tuscany, Italy 03/21/20 - Line of italian men and women with coronavirus protective masks waiting with shopping carts to do grocery. National lockdown, anxious people fear shortages. Food and basic needs available after long wait in a line, daily routine in epidemic Covid19. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Marks and Spencer is a major British retailer with 703 stores in the United Kingdom and 361 stores spread across more than 40 countries. It specialises in the selling of clothing and luxury food products. M&S was founded in 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in Leeds. This particular store entrance is in the shopping center at Milton Keynes, United kingdom. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Marks and Spencer is a major British retailer with 703 stores in the United Kingdom and 361 stores spread across more than 40 countries. It specialises in the selling of clothing and luxury food products. M&S was founded in 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in Leeds. This particular store entrance is in the shopping center at Milton Keynes, United kingdom. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Coronavirus mask face manicure, pedicure, care nail studio beauty permanent makeup section shop shopping, market store people crowd center, payment money, ticket office market store interior men women over prevention against risk covid-19 infection flu virus safety outbreak, protection wearing respiratory wear protective disease transmitted droplet infection contagious illness. Respiratory spread Brazil China Europe Italy, epidemic pandemic. Travel tourist problem. Czech Republic, Europe. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Coronavirus mask face manicure, pedicure, care nail studio beauty permanent makeup section shop shopping, market store people crowd center, payment money, ticket office market store interior men women over prevention against risk covid-19 infection flu virus safety outbreak, protection wearing respiratory wear protective disease transmitted droplet infection contagious illness. Respiratory spread Brazil China Europe Italy, epidemic pandemic. Travel tourist problem. Czech Republic, Europe. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Slums of Kolkata are considered the most vulnerable areas in the city where fire frequently breaks out. Every year, slum fires are reported in the city, rendering hundreds homeless. “The shanties are constructed with bamboos, plastic, wood, old worn-out bed sheets and bed covers, all of which, are highly combustible substances. On top of that the residents cook their meals in their shanties and most of them store kerosene. Illegal hooking from electric posts is also rampant in the slums. All these add to their vulnerability to catch fires. The state government fire and emergency services department had decided to involve slum-dwellers to arranged a workshop to train them in fire-fighting and to spread awareness, but it is difficult to educate the slum dwellers on preventing fire as their economic condition forces them to use combustible materials to build their shanties. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Slums of Kolkata are considered the most vulnerable areas in the city where fire frequently breaks out. Every year, slum fires are reported in the city, rendering hundreds homeless. “The shanties are constructed with bamboos, plastic, wood, old worn-out bed sheets and bed covers, all of which, are highly combustible substances. On top of that the residents cook their meals in their shanties and most of them store kerosene. Illegal hooking from electric posts is also rampant in the slums. All these add to their vulnerability to catch fires. The state government fire and emergency services department had decided to involve slum-dwellers to arranged a workshop to train them in fire-fighting and to spread awareness, but it is difficult to educate the slum dwellers on preventing fire as their economic condition forces them to use combustible materials to build their shanties. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Slums of Kolkata are considered the most vulnerable areas in the city where fire frequently breaks out. Every year, slum fires are reported in the city, rendering hundreds homeless. “The shanties are constructed with bamboos, plastic, wood, old worn-out bed sheets and bed covers, all of which, are highly combustible substances. On top of that the residents cook their meals in their shanties and most of them store kerosene. Illegal hooking from electric posts is also rampant in the slums. All these add to their vulnerability to catch fires. The state government fire and emergency services department had decided to involve slum-dwellers to arranged a workshop to train them in fire-fighting and to spread awareness, but it is difficult to educate the slum dwellers on preventing fire as their economic condition forces them to use combustible materials to build their shanties. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Slums of Kolkata are considered the most vulnerable areas in the city where fire frequently breaks out. Every year, slum fires are reported in the city, rendering hundreds homeless. “The shanties are constructed with bamboos, plastic, wood, old worn-out bed sheets and bed covers, all of which, are highly combustible substances. On top of that the residents cook their meals in their shanties and most of them store kerosene. Illegal hooking from electric posts is also rampant in the slums. All these add to their vulnerability to catch fires. The state government fire and emergency services department had decided to involve slum-dwellers to arranged a workshop to train them in fire-fighting and to spread awareness, but it is difficult to educate the slum dwellers on preventing fire as their economic condition forces them to use combustible materials to build their shanties. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Slums of Kolkata are considered the most vulnerable areas in the city where fire frequently breaks out. Every year, slum fires are reported in the city, rendering hundreds homeless. “The shanties are constructed with bamboos, plastic, wood, old worn-out bed sheets and bed covers, all of which, are highly combustible substances. On top of that the residents cook their meals in their shanties and most of them store kerosene. Illegal hooking from electric posts is also rampant in the slums. All these add to their vulnerability to catch fires. The state government fire and emergency services department had decided to involve slum-dwellers to arranged a workshop to train them in fire-fighting and to spread awareness, but it is difficult to educate the slum dwellers on preventing fire as their economic condition forces them to use combustible materials to build their shanties. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Slums of Kolkata are considered the most vulnerable areas in the city where fire frequently breaks out. Every year, slum fires are reported in the city, rendering hundreds homeless. “The shanties are constructed with bamboos, plastic, wood, old worn-out bed sheets and bed covers, all of which, are highly combustible substances. On top of that the residents cook their meals in their shanties and most of them store kerosene. Illegal hooking from electric posts is also rampant in the slums. All these add to their vulnerability to catch fires. The state government fire and emergency services department had decided to involve slum-dwellers to arranged a workshop to train them in fire-fighting and to spread awareness, but it is difficult to educate the slum dwellers on preventing fire as their economic condition forces them to use combustible materials to build their shanties. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Frequently breaks out. Every year, slum fires are reported in the city, rendering hundreds homeless. “The shanties are constructed with bamboos, plastic, wood, old worn-out bed sheets and bed covers, all of which, are highly combustible substances. On top of that the residents cook their meals in their shanties and most of them store kerosene. Illegal hooking from electric posts is also rampant in the slums. All these add to their vulnerability to catch fires. The state government fire and emergency services department had decided to involve slum-dwellers to arranged a workshop to train them in fire-fighting and to spread awareness, but it is difficult to educate the slum dwellers on preventing fire as their economic condition forces them to use combustible materials to build their shanties. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Frequently breaks out. Every year, slum fires are reported in the city, rendering hundreds homeless. “The shanties are constructed with bamboos, plastic, wood, old worn-out bed sheets and bed covers, all of which, are highly combustible substances. On top of that the residents cook their meals in their shanties and most of them store kerosene. Illegal hooking from electric posts is also rampant in the slums. All these add to their vulnerability to catch fires. The state government fire and emergency services department had decided to involve slum-dwellers to arranged a workshop to train them in fire-fighting and to spread awareness, but it is difficult to educate the slum dwellers on preventing fire as their economic condition forces them to use combustible materials to build their shanties. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This photo taken government hospital at Chapra in Saran district of patna (india)this poor men ram yadav age 57,waiting for his dentist. the next day local news paper publish a article title ''no doctors,no needles,no water With an aching stomach, little Kajal made the long journey from the local primary health care centre to the government hospital at Chapra in Saran district of Bihar. Her brother Rajesh Sah, who rushed her for treatment, saw his sister die before his eyes. “At the Chapra Sadar hospital, the doctor said there was no needle and not enough oxygen for everyone. I saw my sister convulse twice. She did not move later and I called the doctor. He asked me for my mobile phone and using its light, he checked her eyes and declared her dead. In Chapra, the facilities were worse than those at the PHC,” Rajesh told The Hindu. By Thursday, the death toll in the Bihar mid-day meal tragedy mounted to 23. Every devastated family in Gandaman village, from where the victims hailed, attribute the deaths to the delay in treatment. Sad state of PHC When news of the children falling sick spread in the village on Tuesday, anxious parents and guardians first rushed them to the PHC. “There,” said Ramanand Rai, who lost his five-year-old daughter, also named Kajal, “we were told there are no doctors. They said there is no water here ‘so make your own arrangements. ’ So I took my daughter to a private clinic like the rest. There the doctor said this case was beyond him. ” People made a dash for the solitary ambulance that was carrying one patient. “The driver was not ready to take so many at one go, but we forced him to take the children to the Chapra hospital. All the way I kept checking my daughter’s pulse. But when I put her on the hospital bed, she had died,” Mr. Rai told The Hindu. “Shut the hospitals” “Why has the government opened these hospitals if they cannot provide treatment? Shut them! ” cried Vinod Mahato, uncle of Arti (8), Shanti (6) and Bikas (5). The family lost all the three children, throwing their parents into a state of shock. “The treatment itself started three to four hours late. Till then we were just moving from one place to another. The government is only playing politics with the bodies of the poor,” Mr. Mahato said. He said the children mentioned at home that the lunch tasted bitter like ‘neem’, but the headmistress Meena Kumari insisted they eat it. “She herself did not eat the meal, nor did her nieces. This is a clear conspiracy,” he said. Shankar Thakur lost his only daughter, Kumari (7). “What can I possibly want now? Who can bring my daughter back? I can only hope that hospitals provide good facilities hereon. Many lives were lost only because of the delay,” he said. Denies charge Many parents said the doctor at the PHC initially refused to treat the children as he was on fast. However, A. R. Ansari, medical officer in-charge, denied the charge saying he was conducting a training programme at the time and had mobilised resources immediately. The two doctors at the PHCs had to be summoned immediately. A couple, employed on contract basis at the PHC, turn up only to mark attendance. The duo runs a nursing home. Over 50 children were brought to the PHC. “There was no death in my PHC. All the deaths occurred later, either en route to Chapra or at the government hospital there. There was no shortage whatsoever. Much of it is false news,” Mr. Ansari told The Hindu. Asked if atropine, an antidote to phosphorous poisoning was given, PHC’s store in-charge Satish Chandra Jha said the doctors had not asked for it. Mr. Ansari, however, said atropine was administered to the victims. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
This photo taken government hospital at Chapra in Saran district of patna (india)this poor men ram yadav age 57,waiting for his dentist. the next day local news paper publish a article title ''no doctors,no needles,no water With an aching stomach, little Kajal made the long journey from the local primary health care centre to the government hospital at Chapra in Saran district of Bihar. Her brother Rajesh Sah, who rushed her for treatment, saw his sister die before his eyes. “At the Chapra Sadar hospital, the doctor said there was no needle and not enough oxygen for everyone. I saw my sister convulse twice. She did not move later and I called the doctor. He asked me for my mobile phone and using its light, he checked her eyes and declared her dead. In Chapra, the facilities were worse than those at the PHC,” Rajesh told The Hindu. By Thursday, the death toll in the Bihar mid-day meal tragedy mounted to 23. Every devastated family in Gandaman village, from where the victims hailed, attribute the deaths to the delay in treatment. Sad state of PHC When news of the children falling sick spread in the village on Tuesday, anxious parents and guardians first rushed them to the PHC. “There,” said Ramanand Rai, who lost his five-year-old daughter, also named Kajal, “we were told there are no doctors. They said there is no water here ‘so make your own arrangements. ’ So I took my daughter to a private clinic like the rest. There the doctor said this case was beyond him. ” People made a dash for the solitary ambulance that was carrying one patient. “The driver was not ready to take so many at one go, but we forced him to take the children to the Chapra hospital. All the way I kept checking my daughter’s pulse. But when I put her on the hospital bed, she had died,” Mr. Rai told The Hindu. “Shut the hospitals” “Why has the government opened these hospitals if they cannot provide treatment? Shut them! ” cried Vinod Mahato, uncle of Arti (8), Shanti (6) and Bikas (5). The family lost all the three children, throwing their parents into a state of shock. “The treatment itself started three to four hours late. Till then we were just moving from one place to another. The government is only playing politics with the bodies of the poor,” Mr. Mahato said. He said the children mentioned at home that the lunch tasted bitter like ‘neem’, but the headmistress Meena Kumari insisted they eat it. “She herself did not eat the meal, nor did her nieces. This is a clear conspiracy,” he said. Shankar Thakur lost his only daughter, Kumari (7). “What can I possibly want now? Who can bring my daughter back? I can only hope that hospitals provide good facilities hereon. Many lives were lost only because of the delay,” he said. Denies charge Many parents said the doctor at the PHC initially refused to treat the children as he was on fast. However, A. R. Ansari, medical officer in-charge, denied the charge saying he was conducting a training programme at the time and had mobilised resources immediately. The two doctors at the PHCs had to be summoned immediately. A couple, employed on contract basis at the PHC, turn up only to mark attendance. The duo runs a nursing home. Over 50 children were brought to the PHC. “There was no death in my PHC. All the deaths occurred later, either en route to Chapra or at the government hospital there. There was no shortage whatsoever. Much of it is false news,” Mr. Ansari told The Hindu. Asked if atropine, an antidote to phosphorous poisoning was given, PHC’s store in-charge Satish Chandra Jha said the doctors had not asked for it. Mr. Ansari, however, said atropine was administered to the victims. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures

God please send a doctor. This photo taken government hospital at Chapra in Saran district of patna (india)this poor men ram yadav age 57,waiting for his dentist.the next day local news paper publish a article title ''no doctors,no needles,no water With an aching stomach, little Kajal made the long journey from the local primary health care centre to the government hospital at Chapra in Saran district of Bihar. Her brother Rajesh Sah, who rushed her for treatment, saw his sister die before his eyes. “At the Chapra Sadar hospital, the doctor said there was no needle and not enough oxygen for everyone. I saw my sister convulse twice. She did not move later and I called the doctor. He asked me for my mobile phone and using its light, he checked her eyes and declared her dead. In Chapra, the facilities were worse than those at the PHC,” Rajesh told The Hindu. By Thursday, the death toll in the Bihar mid-day meal tragedy mounted to 23. Every devastated family in Gandaman village, from where the victims hailed, attribute the deaths to the delay in treatment. Sad state of PHC When news of the children falling sick spread in the village on Tuesday, anxious parents and guardians first rushed them to the PHC. “There,” said Ramanand Rai, who lost his five-year-old daughter, also named Kajal, “we were told there are no doctors. They said there is no water here ‘so make your own arrangements.’ So I took my daughter to a private clinic like the rest. There the doctor said this case was beyond him.” People made a dash for the solitary ambulance that was carrying one patient. “The driver was not ready to take so many at one go, but we forced him to take the children to the Chapra hospital. All the way I kept checking my daughter’s pulse. But when I put her on the hospital bed, she had died,” Mr. Rai told The Hindu. “Shut the hospitals” “Why has the government opened these hospitals if they cannot provide treatment? Shut them!” cried Vinod Mahato, uncle of Arti (8), Shanti (6) and Bikas (5). The family lost all the three children, throwing their parents into a state of shock. “The treatment itself started three to four hours late. Till then we were just moving from one place to another. The government is only playing politics with the bodies of the poor,” Mr. Mahato said. He said the children mentioned at home that the lunch tasted bitter like ‘neem’, but the headmistress Meena Kumari insisted they eat it. “She herself did not eat the meal, nor did her nieces. This is a clear conspiracy,” he said. Shankar Thakur lost his only daughter, Kumari (7). “What can I possibly want now? Who can bring my daughter back? I can only hope that hospitals provide good facilities hereon. Many lives were lost only because of the delay,” he said. Denies charge Many parents said the doctor at the PHC initially refused to treat the children as he was on fast. However, A.R. Ansari, medical officer in-charge, denied the charge saying he was conducting a training programme at the time and had mobilised resources immediately. The two doctors at the PHCs had to be summoned immediately. A couple, employed on contract basis at the PHC, turn up only to mark attendance. The duo runs a nursing home. Over 50 children were brought to the PHC. “There was no death in my PHC. All the deaths occurred later, either en route to Chapra or at the government hospital there. There was no shortage whatsoever. Much of it is false news,” Mr. Ansari told The Hindu. Asked if atropine, an antidote to phosphorous poisoning was given, PHC’s store in-charge Satish Chandra Jha said the doctors had not asked for it. Mr. Ansari, however, said atropine was administered to the victims.

Toilet paper sold out at grocery stores out of covid-19 home quarantine panic and man in protective mask lockdown showing stock up of tissue paper rolls during coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Toilet paper sold out at grocery stores out of covid-19 home quarantine panic and man in protective mask lockdown showing stock up of tissue paper rolls during coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
LONE TREE, CO - NOVEMBER 23, 2017: Shoppers fill Park Meadows Mall, in metro Denver, Colorado, on Thanksgiving during Black Friday sales. Crowds are thinner versus previous years with sales dates spread across the entire weekend. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
LONE TREE, CO - NOVEMBER 23, 2017: Shoppers fill Park Meadows Mall, in metro Denver, Colorado, on Thanksgiving during Black Friday sales. Crowds are thinner versus previous years with sales dates spread across the entire weekend. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
NPicture of the Revlon professional sign with their logo on their retailer for Belgrade. Revlon is an American multinational cosmetics, skin care, fragrance, and personal care company. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
NPicture of the Revlon professional sign with their logo on their retailer for Belgrade. Revlon is an American multinational cosmetics, skin care, fragrance, and personal care company. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Handwriting text Spread The Word. Concept meaning Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written Tear Cardboard Piece on the plain background Heart next to it. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Handwriting text Spread The Word. Concept meaning Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written Tear Cardboard Piece on the plain background Heart next to it. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Handwriting text writing Spread The Word. Concept meaning Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written White Sticky Note Paper the wooden background Mouse Markers. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Handwriting text writing Spread The Word. Concept meaning Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written White Sticky Note Paper the wooden background Mouse Markers. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Word writing text Spread The Word. Business concept for Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written by Man plain background holding Marker Pencils next to it. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Word writing text Spread The Word. Business concept for Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written by Man plain background holding Marker Pencils next to it. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Handwriting text Spread The Word. Concept meaning Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written Cardboard piece the plain background. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Handwriting text Spread The Word. Concept meaning Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written Cardboard piece the plain background. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Text sign showing Spread The Word. Conceptual photo Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written Sticky Note Paper holding by Clip plain background White Paper Balls. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Text sign showing Spread The Word. Conceptual photo Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written Sticky Note Paper holding by Clip plain background White Paper Balls. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Handwriting text Spread The Word. Concept meaning Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written Yellow Sticky Note Paper placed the Laptop. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Handwriting text Spread The Word. Concept meaning Run advertisements to increase store sales many fold written Yellow Sticky Note Paper placed the Laptop. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
OTTAWA, CANADA - NOVEMBER 11, 2018:Maison Simons is a Canadian fashion retailer and department store Quebec based.. Picture of a sign with the logo of Simons, taken on their local store in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Simons is a fashion retailer and department store spread in Canada, based in the province of Quebec. It is a family business. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
OTTAWA, CANADA - NOVEMBER 11, 2018:Maison Simons is a Canadian fashion retailer and department store Quebec based.. Picture of a sign with the logo of Simons, taken on their local store in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Simons is a fashion retailer and department store spread in Canada, based in the province of Quebec. It is a family business. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - December 19, 2020: Store worker measures customers temperature with non-contact infrared thermometer. Covid-19 safety precaution against coronavirus spread. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - December 19, 2020: Store worker measures customers temperature with non-contact infrared thermometer. Covid-19 safety precaution against coronavirus spread. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - August 16, 2020: Warning notice sign on store market window to priority access to health care front line workers. Safety measures against coronavirus covid-19 spread. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Toronto, Ontario, Canada - August 16, 2020: Warning notice sign on store market window to priority access to health care front line workers. Safety measures against coronavirus covid-19 spread. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Picture of a LC waikiki sign on their main store for Serbia in Belgrade. LC Waikiki, belonging to the Turkish group Taka tekstil, is a brand of clothes and accessories spread worldwide. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Picture of a LC waikiki sign on their main store for Serbia in Belgrade. LC Waikiki, belonging to the Turkish group Taka tekstil, is a brand of clothes and accessories spread worldwide. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Coronavirus mask face shop pastry bread rolls packed cakes pastry woman shopping center section, market store people crowd center, payment money, ticket office market store interior men women turning over prevention against risk covid-19 infection flu virus safety outbreak, public protection wearing respiratory wear protective disease transmitted droplet infection contagious illness. Respiratory coughing, Spread Brazil China Europe Italy, travel tourist problem. Czech Republic, Europe. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures
Coronavirus mask face shop pastry bread rolls packed cakes pastry woman shopping center section, market store people crowd center, payment money, ticket office market store interior men women turning over prevention against risk covid-19 infection flu virus safety outbreak, public protection wearing respiratory wear protective disease transmitted droplet infection contagious illness. Respiratory coughing, Spread Brazil China Europe Italy, travel tourist problem. Czech Republic, Europe. Spread store stock images, royalty-free photos and pictures