Non-essential stores reopen in UK
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People queue outside a Primark store in central Manchester, Britain, June 15, 2020. Although strict two-meter distancing rules continued, customers queued to enter the doors of their favourite shops in England Monday morning. One-way systems around shopping aisles were also introduced, with staff ensuring customers followed the rules. (Photo by Jon Super/Xinhua)

People queue outside a Sports Direct shop in Manchester, Britain, June 15, 2020. Although strict two-meter distancing rules continued, customers queued to enter the doors of their favourite shops in England Monday morning. One-way systems around shopping aisles were also introduced, with staff ensuring customers followed the rules. (Photo by Jon Super/Xinhua)

People enter into a store in Manchester, Britain, June 15, 2020. Although strict two-meter distancing rules continued, customers queued to enter the doors of their favourite shops in England Monday morning. One-way systems around shopping aisles were also introduced, with staff ensuring customers followed the rules. (Photo by Jon Super/Xinhua)

People carry their shopping bags outside a Primark store in central Manchester, Britain, June 15, 2020. Although strict two-meter distancing rules continued, customers queued to enter the doors of their favourite shops in England Monday morning. One-way systems around shopping aisles were also introduced, with staff ensuring customers followed the rules. (Photo by Jon Super/Xinhua)

Shoppers queue outside Primark store in Oxford Street as it reopens in London, Britain on June 15, 2020. Although strict two-meter distancing rules continued, customers queued to enter the doors of their favourite shops in England Monday morning. One-way systems around shopping aisles were also introduced, with staff ensuring customers followed the rules. (Photo by Ray Tang/Xinhua)

A shopper enters Selfridges department store in Oxford Street as it reopens in London, Britain on June 15, 2020. Although strict two-meter distancing rules continued, customers queued to enter the doors of their favourite shops in England Monday morning. One-way systems around shopping aisles were also introduced, with staff ensuring customers followed the rules. (Photo by Ray Tang/Xinhua)