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  • A marcher in the Lunar New Year parade in Chinatown, New York expressing support for Wuhan, China, the epicenter of the early days of the coronavirus pandemic.
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  • Ramon, a doorman on West End Avenue, saluting front line workers of the pandemic on June 18, 2020. Every day at 7:00 PM, people applauded, played musical instruments, or banged on pots from their windows to show appreciation for nurses, doctors, and other front line workers. This photograph was shown in the exhibit ICP Concerned at the International Center for Photography.
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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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  • 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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  • Two men enjoying fresh oysters brought from Long Island during the lockdown. The bayman lost his business supplying restaurants and turned to individual customers to stay afloat.
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  • A woman named Cebo wearing a decorative but medically useless mask at Bethesda Terrace, Central Park, New York September 27, 2020
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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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  • November 2020: even after the deaths of tens of thousands of New Yorkers in the pandemic, some were still in denial.
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  • A woman finding solace in the beauty of a magnolia tree during the lockdown
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  • Six feet apart: Social distancing on Broadway during the lockdown period in April 2020.
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  • Masks for sale on Broadway. Not all pedestrians were wearing them.
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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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  • Dragon dancers in the Lunar New Year Parade on Mott Street, Chinatown. The joyous holiday celebration took place in Chinatown on February 9-10, amid reports of a pandemic overwhelming Wuhan, China. Crowds were noticeably smaller than in previous years and tension was in the air. Unknown to everyone, the coronavirus was already spreading in New York City due to infected travelers returning from Europe.
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