600,000 people live here... now it's a ghost town.

Glasgow, like every other city across the country, has felt the full force of coronavirus.

As of 2pm yesterday, 49 people from Greater Glasgow and Clyde have contracted the virus.

Sadly, one person with underlying health conditions has died.

READ MORE: Coronavirus LIVE: 195 confirmed cases with second death in Scotland

Our city streets are now becoming increasingly bare as residents take heed to the Government's warning to avoid pubs, theatres, bars and clubs. 

Last night, Glasgow Life announced they are to close all their venues in the city.

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That means sport, music, arts, community facilities, museums and libraries in Glasgow will close. 

In Pictures: Glasgow ghost town

Glasgow Times: GoMA closedGoMA closed

Glasgow Times: Royal Exchange Square is quietRoyal Exchange Square is quiet

Glasgow Times: Glasgow buildings closed offGlasgow buildings closed off

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Glasgow Times: Glasgow City Chambers closedGlasgow City Chambers closed

Glasgow Times: Mitchell Library closedMitchell Library closed

Glasgow Times: Riverside Museum closedRiverside Museum closed

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Glasgow Times: Eerily quiet Kelvingrove MuseumEerily quiet Kelvingrove Museum

Glasgow Times: A noticeably quieter Byres RoadA noticeably quieter Byres Road

Glasgow Times: A quiet Buchanan StreetA quiet Buchanan Street

Glasgow Times: Buchanan Street has little pedestriansBuchanan Street has little pedestrians

Glasgow Times: Quiet Central Station using normally busy 9amQuiet Central Station using normally busy 9am