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Rejected petition Close UK non-essential retail stores to reduce the spread of Covid-19

We want the government to implement the closure of non-essential retail stores to cuff the spread of Covid-19. We’ve closed bars, restaurants and gyms but do they realise how densely populated the likes of Oxford St and Carnaby St can become in such a short space of time.

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Clothing and everything that falls under the umbrella of fashion are seen as a luxury. There is no need for new t-shirts, socks or trainers at this point in time - focus should be angled towards protecting the UK public and keeping vulnerable people off of the street.

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