Quarantine is for people, walking is for animals: the streets of British cities are filled with deer and goats

Deer wander through the deserted streets of the British capital. Unlike people, they are not going to sit in self-isolation. A whole herd ventured out and took a walk near the estate in the suburban area of Harold Hill. The animals were basking in the sun and grazing grass near the houses of local residents who observe quarantine. But in North Wales, wild goats arranged a walk around the city. The strict self-isolation regime gave the animals a rare opportunity to enjoy the tranquility and lack of traffic on the roads.

Quarantine is for people, walking is for animals: the streets of British cities are filled with deer and goats
Deer can now be seen on the deserted streets of East London. While the residents of the British capital are locked up, the noble animals enjoy the silence and peacefully nibble grass on the roadsides.

Quarantine is for people, walking is for animals: the streets of British cities are filled with deer and goats
Quarantine is for people, walking is for animals: the streets of British cities are filled with deer and goats
Quarantine is for people, walking is for animals: the streets of British cities are filled with deer and goats

Britons have been quarantined for the second week, leaving their homes only on important business in order to stop the rapid spread of coronavirus in the country.

Quarantine is not a hindrance to fun. A Scottish woman arranged an online party with her friends to celebrate her daughter's birthday and cheer everyone up during self-isolation. Suddenly, a policeman came to one of her friends, who was called by vigilant neighbors.

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