IT is hard to believe how much has changed about our lives in the past couple of weeks.

Just two weeks ago today, Friday, all pubs, bars and restaurants were ordered to close.

While it will be two weeks on Monday since Prime Minister Boris Johnson called for a lockdown with people only allowed out for one dose of exercise and essential shopping trips or key work.

We have been out and about, getting a flavour for how life has changed.

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The city centre has been deserted

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Morning rush hour is all quiet on the A27

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All the restaurants in Prince Albert Street have been closed

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While queues to get in supermarkets are now the norm

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Sainsbury's

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The seafront is empty

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Dreams of holidays will be left for later in the year or 2021

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But it's not all bad. We've heard heartwarming tales of neighbours looking our for one another. Here is Claudia Marsh's next door neighbours checking she is OK through the fence

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And the rainbows have cheered everyone up

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  • Have you taken any pictures during lockdown? Send them in via charlotte.ikonen@theargus.co.uk
  • The coronavirus Sussex Crisis Fund has been set up to help those affected by the pandemic. The Argus’s charity and American Express have each donated £50,000 to kick-start the appeal. Grants will usually be for up to £5,000. More information is available at www.sussexgiving. org.uk/apply. To donate visit www.totalgiving.co.uk/appeal/sussexcrisisfund