Coronavirus causes Marks and Spencer to consider temporary closures
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The company told the BBC that clothes sales had suffered.
It said: "M&S has served customers without cease through two world wars [and] terrorist bombings and we are determined to support customers now.
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Hide Ad"At this stage we are not assuming a return to normal trading in the autumn."
At the moment, M&S stores are open but its cafes have been closed.
It has also dedicated the first hour of shopping on certain days to vulnerable and elderly customers, as well as NHS and emergency staff starting from today, Friday.
Vulnerable and elderly customers will benefit from this on Mondays and Thursdays while NHS and emegency workers will get the opportunity on Tuesdays and Fridays.