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Coronavirus: How Brixton is waking up from ‘lockdown coma’

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As general manager of the covered markets that make up Brixton Village, Diana Nabagereka looks out at the hustle and bustle with a smile on her face. “For the first two weeks of lockdown it was like Brixton was in a coma,” she says, accepting that people did, at least initially, stay at home. “But then God made the sun shine and everything changed.”



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