Revelers and party animals stayed at home this weekend as Glasgow nightlife was shut down.
Both Boris Johnson and Nicola Sturgeon instructed pubs, bars and clubs to close due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Glaswegians abided to the important advice and for once Glasgow was eerily quiet on a Saturday night.
Nicola Sturgeon has thanked the majority of pubs and restaurants for following the governmental decision.
In pictures: Glasgow ghost town
Glasgow, 2am,Sauchiehall Street. Normally jumping with clubbers at this time on a Saturday night. #coronavirusuk #coronavirus pic.twitter.com/DMiRCvJtIJ
— Stuart McKinnon (@SFMcKinnon) March 22, 2020
Glasgow Central station at 10.30pm on a Saturday night, ghost town pic.twitter.com/TCPC8KBgjE
— Derek (@Hoopsterdell) March 21, 2020
Argyle Street in Glasgow at 9.30pm on at Saturday night. #coronavirusuk pic.twitter.com/ft80AAb2wW
— Peter Davidson (@Peter_Davidson1) March 21, 2020
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