Leader photographer Gareth Gardner took to the streets to ask Tamworth for their tips and tricks helping them get through lockdown.
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From reading books to walking the dog, this is how the city has responded to a week under stay-at-home orders.
Craig Clarke said he has been kept busy with kids school work, walking the dog and riding bikes to the park with his kids.
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Nick Richard said jogging along the riverbank and watching Netflix has helped get him through life locked down at home.
Amanda Martin said she has been reading books and listening to music more, to calm down during the coronavirus crisis.
Monica Rodgers said keeping her children on task with their online learning along with her online teaching has kept her busy.
Sharne Eddy said life hasn't changed much for her, being the mum of a newborn.
Amanda Scholfield said life on the farm hasn't changed much being already quite isolated.
Tamworth went into one-week lockdown on Saturday August 7, its first lockdown since the national 2020 stay-at-home orders.
On August 14 the entire state went into lockdown.
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