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  • The popular Metro Diner on Broadway had survived the decline of diners by renovating and making its menu more upscale, but it was closed and empty during the lockdown.
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  • Rush hour on Broadway during lockdown, with no one exiting the subway station, no traffic, and only a solitary pedestrian and a pigeon.
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  • A dollar store selling cleaning products on Broadway
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  • Masks for sale on Broadway. Not all pedestrians were wearing them.
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  • The Mexican Festival Restaurant, a neighborhood bar and restaurant on Broadway and 102nd Street known for both a mariachi band and opera singers, closed permanently due to the pandemic
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  • So many stores closed permanently during the pandemic, like this convenience store on Broadway. On Election Day 2020, someone sprayed "Vote Trump" on its red-painted shutter. Later it was tagged with a graffiti handle.
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  • A man celebrating the 2020 election results with a sign from Pennsylvania, the state whose electoral votes gave the Biden and Harris the victory.
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  • On Election Day 2020, someone painted a pro-Trump message on a convenience store that shuttered during the pandemic. Any irony was unintended.
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  • People waiting to enter a food store on Broadway and 110th Street in April. This sight was new and strange then, but the strange thing was how quickly social distancing became familiar.
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  • A popular French bistro on Broadway used sidewalk bubbles and a shelter to serve diners outside while New York City restaurants remained closed for indoor dining.
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  • On Saturday, November 7, 2020 as news of Joe Biden's victory in the presidential election broke, people poured into the streets of Manhattan in a joyous and spontaneous celebration.
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  • Six feet apart: Social distancing on Broadway during the lockdown period in April 2020.
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  • Sal and Carmine's Pizza on Broadway and 102nd Street, a neighborhood favorite trying to stay open while fighting a pandemic, outdoor-only seating, and a snowstorm.
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  • After the 2020 presidential election was called for Biden and Harris on November 7, 2020 people poured into the streets of New York for a  boisterous celebration.
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  • Almost two years into the pandemic, the sudden outbreak of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 showed the lack of Covid testing in stark relief.
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  • What you need to be a pizza delivery guy during the pandemic: Mask, helmet, gloves, smartphone, electric bicycle, spare battery, two Kryptonite locks, pizza bag, and backpack. Most of these dangerous and low-paid jobs are held by undocumented workers on the front lines of the pandemic.
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  • A woman celebrating Biden's victory in the presidential election on Broadway
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  • During lockdown in April the sirens echoed in the empty streets, day and night, every 10 minutes or so. Every siren represented another sick person struggling to breathe. Fear was palpable in the air.
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  • A store selling cleaning products during the lockdown. These supplies became scarce when people feared that the coronavirus could be spread on surfaces.
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  • Children in Halloween costumes on Broadway, Upper West Side, Manhattan
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