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the queen has carried out a public engagement outside a royal residence. she was joined by prince william for the visit to the porton down laboratory near salisbury. our royal correspondent nicholas witchell has more. out and about again on official duty, for the first time for seven months. the queen, accompanied by prince william, was at porton down. socially distanced, of course, but without facemasks. everyone they met had tested negative for coronavirus. they were shown the latest in bomb detection technology. machines that can detect one billionth of a gram of explosives. and sniffer dogs, which do it the old fashioned way with a keen nose and a waggly tail. so to the subject which is dominating all of our lives, the pandemic. no one knows what s going to come next. and the scientists whose lives are spent dealing with deadly viruses. the queen listened and
machines that can detect one billionth of a gram of explosives. and sniffer dogs, which do it the old fashioned way with a keen nose and a wagging tail. so to the subject which is dominating all of our lives, the pandemic. no one knows what s going to come next. and the scientists whose lives are spent dealing with deadly viruses. the queen listened and expressed a universal concern. now it is doubling. it s off again, isn t it? it is unfortunately on the rise. in ordinary times it would have been a routine royal visit. a plaque was unveiled to mark the opening of a new building. a visitors book was signed proof we have been here, said the queen. but these are not ordinary times. it s been one of the most exceptional years of her long rain. exceptional years of her long reign. and the fact that she was there resuming her public duties, albeit with great caution, was a token of what,
they were shown the latest in bomb detection technology. machines that can detect one billionth of a gram of explosives. and sniffer dogs, which do it the old fashioned way with a keen nose and a waggly tail. so to the subject which is dominating all of our lives, the pandemic. no one knows what s going to come next. and the scientists whose lives are spent dealing with deadly viruses. the queen listened and expressed a universal concern. now it is doubling. it s off again, isn t it? it is unfortunately on the rise. in ordinary times it would have been a routine royal visit. a plaque was unveiled to mark the opening of a new building. a visitors book was signed proof we have been here, said the queen. but these are not ordinary times. it s been one of the most exceptional years of her long reign. and the fact that she was there resuming her public duties, albeit with great caution, was a token of what,
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