We sent dozens of photographers to capture once-bustling public places around the world – beaches, fairgrounds, restaurants, movie theaters, tourist spots and train stations – that are now empty amid the coronavirus pandemichttps://nyti.ms/2J8oIeD
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These empty streets are evidence of great love—we are willing to sacrifice our jobs, our incomes, our need for human interaction, to protect the ones we love, even complete strangers.
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At least until Pizza Hut stops delivering.
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I thought that too. At first. But then I realized that if covid19 is the enemy and we’re fighting a war, then it’s essential that it be documented for posterity. ‘Less we forget, as they say on Remembrance Day, as they show pictures and films taken by people at front
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We are creating a crowd-sourced list of orgs working to help those affected by coronavirus here: http://bit.ly/3a9vpJf
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Except Bondi Beach in Sydney that was packed with people a few days ago


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UK can now add the UK to to the listb
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Earth needed a rest there should be a day like this each quarter of the year where all the world stops and gives it a breather it was being suffocated
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So true!
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