Matt Hancock Track, trace and isolate so the city that I love can get back on its feet
over 5 years in Standard
One of the most poignant things about this coronavirus crisis has been seeing this bustling, thriving metropolis, the greatest city in the world, becoming quieter and emptier than ever before. It will never become normal to see iconic London landmarks that make the capital so special, such as Trafalgar Square and the London Eye, suddenly empty, and to see some of our famous theatres shutting their doors. It truly brings home the impact of this virus.