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An employee instructs a woman, who pays for passing through a gate at Pozniaky station, after the city metro was reopened as part of another stage to ease the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions in Kiev, Ukraine May 25, 2020.Image Credit: Reuters

In pictures: Kiev metro opens after lockdown

People wear protective face masks and practice social distancing on day one

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Ukraine's capital on Monday welcomed passengers into its subway system after more than two months of lockdown imposed to slow the spread of the coronavirus.Image Credit: Reuters
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The Kiev metro, which normally transports 1.5 million people daily, remained deserted, with only 20 passengers or fewer in each car even during rush hour, AFP journalists saw.Image Credit: Reuters
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Posters at platforms urge passengers to observe social distancing of at least 1.5 metres (five feet) and audio messages encourage Ukrainians to "protect their health".Image Credit: AFP
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Above: An employee wearing a protective face mask checks a platform of Golden Gate metro station in Kiev during its reopening on May 25, 2020. | "I am happy (that the metro opened), because I spent two months at home," 65-year-old Yuliya told AFP as she emerged from one of the central stations.Image Credit: AFP
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People wear protective face masks and practice social distancing while waiting for a train at Pozniaky station, after the city metro was reopened as part of another stage to ease the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions in Kiev, Ukraine May 25, 2020.Image Credit: Reuters
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Above: Commuters wearing protective face masks ride on a metro train in Kiev during its reopening on May 25, 2020. | "The virus is scary and precautionary measures (in the subway) are justified," she added, with her obligatory face mask on.Image Credit: AFP
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People wear protective face masks and practice social distancing inside a train, after the city metro was reopened as part of another stage to ease the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions in Kiev, Ukraine May 25, 2020.Image Credit: Reuters
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Above: Passengers wearing protective face masks leave a train at Theatrical metro station in Kiev during its reopening on May 25, 2020. | Officers carried out spot checks of passengers' temperatures - notably those showing "severe signs of respiratory illness", Nataliya Makogon, deputy head of the Kiev metro, told AFP.Image Credit: Agencies
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Kiev Mayor Vitali Klitschko earlier announced the metro opening, in line with a gradual easing of the lockdown in the city.Image Credit: Reuters
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The Kiev subway, which was launched in 1960, is the most popular public transportation system in the Ukrainian capital. Ukraine has confirmed 21,245 coronavirus cases and 623 COVID-19 fatalities.Image Credit: AFP
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Passengers wearing protective face masks leave Khreshchatyk metro station in Kiev during its reopening on May 25, 2020.Image Credit: AFP