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New York - April 22, 2020 -- The Charging Bull on Broadway just north of Bowling Green in the Financial District of Manhattan is seen with a facial mask during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak Wednesday afternoon. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - A couple take a selfie near a sculpture with the word Hope in midtown Manhattan. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - A masked couple kiss while posing for a selfie in the Meatpacking District. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - A runner wearing shorts, facial mask and no shirt stops for a selfie in downtown Manhattan during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. All non-essential businesses in New York will have to remain shuttered through the end of the month at least, Gov. Cuomo announced Monday, as another 599 people died overnight from coronavirus in the Empire State.(Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - A healthcare worker applies a coronavirus test to a unidentified person in downtown Jersey City during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. A new coronavirus tracker prepared by Rutgers University-Camden researcher Sarah Allred suggests the curve of coronavirus-related deaths in New Jersey has started to flatten. While the data doesn’t suggest New Jersey is anywhere close to being out of the woods — far from it — the speed with which new deaths are announced is starting to slow, suggesting Gov. Phil Murphy’s “stay-at-home” order is having its intended effect. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - A person seems distressed at the Grand Central Station Monday afternoon during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The state of New York leads the nation with 1,708 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday morning, a 76.6 percent increase in 24 hours. At least 13 deaths have also been reported in the Empire State connected to the virus.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - The nerve center of New York city, Times Square is seen devoid of people and traffic Tuesday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. In New York City, there have been 10,764 positive cases of COVID-19 and 99 deaths, a spokeswoman for Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday night. Those positive cases include 3,050 in Queens, 2,324 in Manhattan, 3,154 in Brooklyn, 1,564 in the Bronx and 666 in Staten Island. As of 6 p.m. on Saturday, at least 1,800 people in New York City were hospitalized with the virus, at least 450 of whom were in ICUs.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - A healthcare worker stretch his arms outside a street testing site in Harlem during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. All non-essential businesses in New York will have to remain shuttered through the end of the month at least, Gov. Cuomo announced Monday, as another 599 people died overnight from coronavirus in the Empire State.(Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - A woman jump cord early Monday morning at the Riverview Park in Jersey City during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. A new coronavirus tracker prepared by Rutgers University-Camden researcher Sarah Allred suggests the curve of coronavirus-related deaths in New Jersey has started to flatten. While the data doesn’t suggest New Jersey is anywhere close to being out of the woods — far from it — the speed with which new deaths are announced is starting to slow, suggesting Gov. Phil Murphy’s “stay-at-home” order is having its intended effect. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- The Charging Bull on Broadway just north of Bowling Green in the Financial District of Manhattan is seen with a facial mask during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak Wednesday afternoon. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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Bayonne - APRIL 1, 2020 - Bayonne, New Jersey and Manhattan Island are seen midday Wednesday during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. New Jersey now has at least 22,255 coronavirus cases, with 355 reported deaths, accoring to state health officials.(Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Times Square is seen early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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**On spec** New York - MARCH 11, 2020 - Long Island railroad trains are seen from The Edge, the 100th floor observation deck on top of 30 Hudson Yards in Manhattan billed as the "highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere." (Luiz C. Ribeiro)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - Grand Central Station is seen with very few people Monday afternoon during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The state of New York leads the nation with 1,708 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday morning, a 76.6 percent increase in 24 hours. At least 13 deaths have also been reported in the Empire State connected to the virus.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Times Square is seen early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Empty taxis and closed theatres are seen Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Juniors Times Square Restaurant is seen early Monday morning without any customers during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - A closed theatre showing Frozen is seen Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - A closed theatre showing The Phantom of the Opera is seen Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Carmine's Times Square Restaurant is seen early Monday morning without any customers during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Public seating areas on Times Square are seen empty early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - A lone employee is seen inside an empty coffee shop in Midtown Manhattan early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - A lone employee is seen inside an empty coffee shop in inside Grand Central Station early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Customers are seen in a eating area inside Grand Central Station early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty food market is seen inside Grand Central Station early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty Newspaper/Magazines store is seen inside Grand Central Station early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty Grand Central Station early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty FENDI luxury brand store is seen empty on 57th Street and Madison Avenue during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Few people walks past luxury brand stores on 57th Street and Madison Avenue during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Times Square is seen without people and very few cars early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Subway riders are seen wearing facial mask and gloves Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty Subway station located at 53th Street and 7th Avenue is seen Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - A lone passenger is seen inside a empty Subway station located at 53th Street and 7th Avenue is seen Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - A passenger wearing a facial mask is seen inside a almost empty subway car during Monday's morning rush hour during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - A MTA porter cleans a trash bin using a floor mop at the Columbus Circle Subway station during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty Columbus Circle Subway station is seen Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty Columbus Circle Subway station food court is seen Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty Columbus Circle Subway station food court is seen Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty Columbus Circle Subway station food court is seen Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - The Apple Store located inside the Oculus transportation hub in Lower Manhattan is complete closed until March 27 due to the coronavirus pandemic. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - A man wearing a facial mask is seen inside the Oculus transportation hub in Lower Manhattan which is mostly devoid of commuters and tourists early Tuesday morning. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - The Apple Store located inside the Oculus transportation hub in Lower Manhattan is complete closed until March 27 due to the coronavirus pandemic. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - The Oculus transportation hub in Lower Manhattan is mostly devoid of commuters and tourists early Tuesday morning. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - The Oculus transportation hub and the PATH Trains entrance in Lower Manhattan is mostly devoid of commuters early Tuesday morning. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - Fulton Center walkway in Lower Manhattan is mostly devoid of commuters early Tuesday morning. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - Fulton Center walkway in Lower Manhattan is mostly devoid of commuters early Tuesday morning. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - A cupcake vendor waits for customers in midtown Manhattan. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - A NYPD Detective tasked in protecting City Hall is seen standing on the almost empty building since the city got hit with the Coronavirus pandemic. The mayor said "New Yorkers should be prepared for a potential order to stay home and shelter in place as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the city hit 814 on Tuesday afternoon". Hizzoner said also the decision to force New Yorkers to stay home – apart from essential visits to the grocery or pharmacy – should be made in the next 48 hours. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - Mayor Bill de Blasio holds his Coronavirus daily briefing at the City Council chambers with the reporters attending seated observing coronavirus social distancing. The mayor said "New Yorkers should be prepared for a potential order to stay home and shelter in place as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the city hit 814 on Tuesday afternoon". Hizzoner said also the decision to force New Yorkers to stay home – apart from essential visits to the grocery or pharmacy – should be made in the next 48 hours. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - Hudson Street near N Moore Street is mostly devoid of commuters and cars early Wednesday morning due to the Coronavirus pandemic. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A unidentified man wears a facial mask early Wednesday morning on Broadway near Liberty Street in the financial district area. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - Empty tables are seen at Le Pain Quotidien early Wednesday morning on Broad Street in the Financial District area. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A man wearing a facial mask walks past the closed Delmonico's restaurant in downtown Manhattan near the Financial District area. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A lone NYPD Counter terrorism officer is seen walking early Wednesday morning on Wall Street near the New York Stock Exchange in the financial district area. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A unidentified man wears a facial mask early Wednesday morning on Wall Street near the New York Stock Exchange in the financial district area. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A unidentified woman wearing a mask and an gloves is seen early Wednesday morning on Wall Street near the New York Stock Exchange in the financial district area. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A unidentified man walk past the Fearless Girl bronze sculpture early Wednesday morning on Wall Street near the New York Stock Exchange in the financial district area during the coronovirus pandemic. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - Broad Street near the Wall Street is mostly devoid of commuters and tourists early Wednesday morning due to the Coronavirus pandemic. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A unidentified man check the sign informing customers that Fraunces Tavern is closed for business due to the Coronavirus pandemic. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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**On spec** New York - MARCH 11, 2020 - The Edge, the 100th floor observation deck on top of 30 Hudson Yards in Manhattan billed as the "highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere", opened to the public on March 11, 2020. New Yorkers excitedly took in the sights from high above the city during Wednesday’s opening. (Luiz C. Ribeiro)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Times Square is seen with few people and cars early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty Grand Central Station early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty Grand Central Station early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty food market is seen inside Grand Central Station early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - An empty Grand Central Station early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Few people walks past luxury brand stores on 57th Street and Madison Avenue during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Few people walks past luxury brand stores on 57th Street and Madison Avenue during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - A unidentified man wears a facial mask Monday afternoon in midtown Manhattan. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - The Oculus transportation hub in Lower Manhattan is mostly devoid of commuters and tourists early Tuesday morning. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - The Oculus transportation hub in Lower Manhattan is mostly devoid of commuters and tourists early Tuesday morning. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 -The Fulton Street Station transportation hub in Lower Manhattan is mostly devoid of commuters and tourists early Tuesday morning. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - Ben Clark and Tim Miller from Ashville, North Carolina are seen on a empty walkway of the Brooklyn Bridge. They just got married and decided to take a stroll on the bridge. (828-242-7419) (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - A lone office workers is seen inside a office building in downtown Manhattan. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - Howie Marshall cleans the handrails inside the LIRR Station in Midtown Manhattan early Tuesday morning. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - A CDC billboard reminds people to avoid touching their noses, eyes and mouth outside the Port Authority in Midtown Manhattan early Tuesday morning. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - A New York National Guard pauses while listening to Governor announcing the transformation of the Javits Center into a field hospital to treat Covid19 infections. The state of New York leads the nation with 1,708 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday morning, a 76.6 percent increase in 24 hours. At least 13 deaths have also been reported in the Empire State connected to the virus.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - A worried looking Mayor Bill de Blasio and aides arrives for his Coronavirus daily briefing at the City Council chambers with the reporters attending seated observing coronavirus social distancing. The mayor said "New Yorkers should be prepared for a potential order to stay home and shelter in place as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the city hit 814 on Tuesday afternoon". Hizzoner said also the decision to force New Yorkers to stay home – apart from essential visits to the grocery or pharmacy – should be made in the next 48 hours. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - A worried looking Mayor Bill de Blasio and aides arrives for his Coronavirus daily briefing at the City Council chambers with the reporters attending seating apart from each other. The mayor said "New Yorkers should be prepared for a potential order to stay home and shelter in place as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the city hit 814 on Tuesday afternoon". Hizzoner said also the decision to force New Yorkers to stay home – apart from essential visits to the grocery or pharmacy – should be made in the next 48 hours. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - Mayor Bill de Blasio holds his Coronavirus daily briefing at the City Council chambers with the reporters attending seating apart from each other. The mayor said "New Yorkers should be prepared for a potential order to stay home and shelter in place as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the city hit 814 on Tuesday afternoon". Hizzoner said also the decision to force New Yorkers to stay home – apart from essential visits to the grocery or pharmacy – should be made in the next 48 hours. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 17, 2020 - Mayor Bill de Blasio touches his face during his Coronavirus daily briefing at the City Council chambers with the reporters attending seating apart from each other. The mayor said "New Yorkers should be prepared for a potential order to stay home and shelter in place as the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in the city hit 814 on Tuesday afternoon". Hizzoner said also the decision to force New Yorkers to stay home – apart from essential visits to the grocery or pharmacy – should be made in the next 48 hours. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A unidentified man wears a facial mask early Wednesday morning on Broadway near Liberty Street in the financial district area. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A unidentified man wearing a facial mask walk past the Charging Bull statue early Wednesday morning in the financial district area. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - The Wall Street and Broad Streets looks like a ghost town due to the Coronavirus pandemic. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - An empty Washington Square Park is seen Wednesday morning. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A unidentified family wears facial masks Wednesday morning while strolling on the Union Square farmers. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 -New York Times Square is seen without tourists and very low traffic. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - Gift stores keep its doors open but have no customers, tourists or foot traffic on Seventh Avenue near Times Square. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 18, 2020 - A Cosco container ship with less containers than it usually carries is seen arriving at Port Elizabeth early Thursday morning during the coronavirus pandemic. As coronavirus infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Apple Store employees chat with each other inside a closed store at Grand Central Station during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Mayor de Blasio on Sunday night ordered entertainment venues to shut their doors and restaurants to only serve take-out and delivery to contain the burgeoning coronavirus outbreak in the city. The Coronavirus outbreak is also causing havoc on the economy closing big and small stores alike. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 19, 2020 - Bread shelfs almost empty on a Costco Store Thursday afternoon during the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic may have already thrust the economy into a recession as infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 19, 2020 - A unidentified people wearing a masks are seen on a Costco Store Thursday afternoon during the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic may have already thrust the economy into a recession as infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 19, 2020 - A unidentified people wearing a masks are seen on a Costco Store Thursday afternoon during the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic may have already thrust the economy into a recession as infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 19, 2020 - Empty freezer is seen on a Costco Store Thursday afternoon during the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic may have already thrust the economy into a recession as infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 19, 2020 - A unidentified man is seen wearing a facial mask and gloves inside a Costco Store Thursday afternoon during the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic may have already thrust the economy into a recession as infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 19, 2020 - A unidentified people wearing a masks are seen on a Costco Store Thursday afternoon during the coronavirus pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic may have already thrust the economy into a recession as infections continue to surge, New York has ordered private business to cut on-site workforce by half. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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**On spec** New York - MARCH 11, 2020 - The Edge, the 100th floor observation deck on top of 30 Hudson Yards in Manhattan billed as the "highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere", opened to the public on March 11, 2020. New Yorkers excitedly took in the sights from high above the city during Wednesday’s opening. (Luiz C. Ribeiro)

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**On spec** New York - MARCH 11, 2020 - The Edge, the 100th floor observation deck on top of 30 Hudson Yards in Manhattan billed as the "highest outdoor sky deck in the Western Hemisphere", opened to the public on March 11, 2020. New Yorkers excitedly took in the sights from high above the city during Wednesday’s opening. (Luiz C. Ribeiro)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - The West Side Highway is seen free of traffic early Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - The West Side Highway is seen free of traffic early Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - The 9/11 Memorial is seen without visitors early Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Pier A in downtown Manhattan is seen without tourists or New Yorkers early Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 16, 2020 - Times Square is seen without people and very few cars early Monday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As Coronavirus infections intensify it could force a curfew or road closures in New York City -- but Mayor de Blasio said Monday March 16, the outbreak hasn’t made those travel restrictions necessary yet. “Everything’s on the table,” de Blasio said on NY1. “No, we are not closing down transportation, we’re not closing down roads or bridges, we are not putting a curfew into effect or travel restrictions. The Mayor also said "at any point in this trajectory, we may change that depending on the facts.” (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - Broad Street and Water Streets are seen devoid of people and traffic early Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - The Staten Island Ferry seen devoid of people Saturday afternoon during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - The nerve center of New York city, Times Square is seen almost devoid of people and traffic Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - New York Times Square fixture The Naked Cowboy flexes his muscles to no one Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - US Polo Assn employees organize their Times Square stock Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - The recently opened Hudson Yards and the sculpture the vessel is seen almost devoid of people and traffic Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - Downtown Manhattan is seen from the Liberty State Park 9/11 Memorial Sunday morning. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - Downtown Jersey City is devoid of people and traffic Sunday morning. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - The nerve center of New York city, Times Square is seen almost devoid of people and traffic Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - The nerve center of New York city, Times Square is seen almost devoid of people and traffic Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. All business have been shutdown. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - The Jacob Javits Center located on 34th Street and 11th Ave in Manhattan. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday that the Javits Center tops his list of locations to be turned into field hospital to test and possibly treat cases of COVID19 infections. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - Dr. Jordan Seda a rehab and performance specialist uses his cell phone to teach a live class under the Vessel sculpture at the Hudson Yards Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News) (Jordan Seda 732-330-0088 - jordan@theabstractphysio.com)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - The Jacob Javits Center located on 34th Street and 11th Ave in Manhattan. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced Saturday that the Javits Center tops his list of locations to be turned into field hospital to test and possibly treat cases of COVID19 infections. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 22, 2020 - Real estate of the Radio City Music Hall located on Sixth Avenue and 50th Street in Midtown Manhattan pictured Sunday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Sixty people have died from coronavirus in New York City, as statewide cases jumped to over 10,000 on Saturday, officials said. Some 8,115 people had tested positive for the virus in the city as of 6 p.m., helping make New York the global epicenter of the pandemic. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - Grand Central Station is seen with very few people Monday afternoon during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The state of New York leads the nation with 1,708 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday morning, a 76.6 percent increase in 24 hours. At least 13 deaths have also been reported in the Empire State connected to the virus.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - An empty 42nd Station Monday afternoon during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The state of New York leads the nation with 1,708 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday morning, a 76.6 percent increase in 24 hours. At least 13 deaths have also been reported in the Empire State connected to the virus.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - New York National Guard members are seen at the Javits Center where the Governor announced the transformation of the Javits Center into a field hospital to treat Covid19 infections. The state of New York leads the nation with 1,708 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday morning, a 76.6 percent increase in 24 hours. At least 13 deaths have also been reported in the Empire State connected to the virus.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - A bed and respirator is seen during a press conference at the Javits Center where the Governor announced the transformation of the Javits Center into a field hospital to treat Covid19 infections. The state of New York leads the nation with 1,708 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday morning, a 76.6 percent increase in 24 hours. At least 13 deaths have also been reported in the Empire State connected to the virus.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - Interior photographs of the Javits Center where the Governor announced the transformation of the Center into a field hospital to treat Covid19 infections. The state of New York leads the nation with 1,708 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of Wednesday morning, a 76.6 percent increase in 24 hours. At least 13 deaths have also been reported in the Empire State connected to the virus.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - The Holland Tunnel is seen devoid of Manhattan bound traffic Tuesday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. In New York City, there have been 10,764 positive cases of COVID-19 and 99 deaths, a spokeswoman for Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday night. Those positive cases include 3,050 in Queens, 2,324 in Manhattan, 3,154 in Brooklyn, 1,564 in the Bronx and 666 in Staten Island. As of 6 p.m. on Saturday, at least 1,800 people in New York City were hospitalized with the virus, at least 450 of whom were in ICUs.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - Astor Place is seen devoid of people and traffic Tuesday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. In New York City, there have been 10,764 positive cases of COVID-19 and 99 deaths, a spokeswoman for Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday night. Those positive cases include 3,050 in Queens, 2,324 in Manhattan, 3,154 in Brooklyn, 1,564 in the Bronx and 666 in Staten Island. As of 6 p.m. on Saturday, at least 1,800 people in New York City were hospitalized with the virus, at least 450 of whom were in ICUs.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - Astor Place is seen devoid of people and traffic Tuesday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. In New York City, there have been 10,764 positive cases of COVID-19 and 99 deaths, a spokeswoman for Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday night. Those positive cases include 3,050 in Queens, 2,324 in Manhattan, 3,154 in Brooklyn, 1,564 in the Bronx and 666 in Staten Island. As of 6 p.m. on Saturday, at least 1,800 people in New York City were hospitalized with the virus, at least 450 of whom were in ICUs.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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Bayonne - APRIL 1, 2020 - Newark Bay Bridge is seen devoid of traffic midday Wednesday during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. New Jersey now has at least 22,255 coronavirus cases, with 355 reported deaths, according to state health officials. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - The nerve center of New York city, Times Square is seen devoid of people and traffic Tuesday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. In New York City, there have been 10,764 positive cases of COVID-19 and 99 deaths, a spokeswoman for Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday night. Those positive cases include 3,050 in Queens, 2,324 in Manhattan, 3,154 in Brooklyn, 1,564 in the Bronx and 666 in Staten Island. As of 6 p.m. on Saturday, at least 1,800 people in New York City were hospitalized with the virus, at least 450 of whom were in ICUs.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 23, 2020 - The nerve center of New York city, Times Square is seen devoid of people and traffic Tuesday morning during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. In New York City, there have been 10,764 positive cases of COVID-19 and 99 deaths, a spokeswoman for Mayor Bill de Blasio said Sunday night. Those positive cases include 3,050 in Queens, 2,324 in Manhattan, 3,154 in Brooklyn, 1,564 in the Bronx and 666 in Staten Island. As of 6 p.m. on Saturday, at least 1,800 people in New York City were hospitalized with the virus, at least 450 of whom were in ICUs.. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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Bayonne - APRIL 1, 2020 - Newark, Elizabeth Ports are seen devoid of containers and ships midday Wednesday during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. New Jersey now has at least 22,255 coronavirus cases, with 355 reported deaths, according to state health officials. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - Park Avenue near Grand Central Station is seen devoid of traffic early Tuesday morning. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. Cuomo reported the grim numbers during a briefing at Midtown’s Javits Center, which is being transformed into a field hospital amid a terrifying uptick in COVID-19 cases. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - Working refrigerated trucks were seen parked outside a makeshift morgue outside Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan Tuesday morning to deal with the surge of coronavirus victims. The city Medical Examiner’s office set up the grim operation on 30th St. near the Kips Bay hospital last week. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - Real estate of closed meat delivery business near the High Line in the Meatpacking District during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - A NYPD Officer is seen patrolling downtown Manhattan wearing a facial mask during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. Cuomo reported the grim numbers during a briefing at Midtown’s Javits Center, which is being transformed into a field hospital amid a terrifying uptick in COVID-19 cases. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - A female New York National Guard members is seen outside the Jacob Javits Center in Midtown Manhattan early Tuesday morning. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. Cuomo reported the grim numbers during a briefing at Midtown’s Javits Center, which is being transformed into a field hospital amid a terrifying uptick in COVID-19 cases. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - A worker is seen wearing a facial mask during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak in Midtown Manhattan. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - Working refrigerated trucks were seen parked outside a makeshift morgue outside Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan Tuesday morning to deal with the surge of coronavirus victims. The city Medical Examiner’s office set up the grim operation on 30th St. near the Kips Bay hospital last week. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 21, 2020 -- A Unidentified couple in quarantine is seen looking out from their apartment on the Brooklyn borough of New York during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - Working refrigerated trucks were seen parked outside a makeshift morgue outside Bellevue Hospital in Manhattan Tuesday morning to deal with the surge of coronavirus victims. The city Medical Examiner’s office set up the grim operation on 30th St. near the Kips Bay hospital last week. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - A EDP is seen blocking traffic with his wheelchair on First Avenue in front of the Bellevue Hospital in Midtown Manhattan. A unidentified officer uses his good sense and wheel the EDP from the middle of the traffic. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - A NYPD Officer wearing a facial mask is seen near Pier 90 and the Navy Ship Comfort Tuesday afternoon. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 - A Mount Sinai Hospital Ambulance is seen near Pier 90 and the Navy Ship Comfort Tuesday afternoon. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 31, 2020 -The meatpacking district hot spot Brass Monkey is seen closed with plywood boards just a few feet from the Standard, High Line hotel during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Gov. Cuomo called on the nation to rally around New York on Monday, as the state’s coronavirus death toll climbed above 1,200, with 253 victims in the past 24 hours alone. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 30, 2020 - The USNS Comfort an enormous Navy hospital ship last dispatched to the Big Apple in the wake of 9/11 is seen arriving in midtown New York City on Monday to help in the battle against the coronavirus. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 30, 2020 - The USNS Comfort an enormous Navy hospital ship last dispatched to the Big Apple in the wake of 9/11 is seen arriving in midtown New York City on Monday to help in the battle against the coronavirus. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 30, 2020 - People in midtown Manhattan watch the USNS Comfort an enormous Navy hospital ship last dispatched to the Big Apple in the wake of 9/11 arrive at Pier 90 in New York City on Monday to help in the battle against the coronavirus. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 30, 2020 - A Staten Island Ferry is seen navigating near the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge the longest suspension bridge in the Western Hemisphere, connecting the New York City boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 30, 2020 - Ship containers sit waiting for ships or trucks on Bayonne Port during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Due to the lockdown to stop the virus spreading transportation on the tri-state area came to a halt. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 30, 2020 - A person is seen walking early Monday morning on Broadway in Bayonne, NJ during the Coronavirus pandemic outbreak. Due to the lockdown to stop the virus spreading, transportation on the tri-state area came to a halt. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 30, 2020 - The USNS Comfort an enormous Navy hospital ship last dispatched to the Big Apple in the wake of 9/11 is seen near the Verrazzano Bridge while arriving in New York City on Monday to help in the battle against the coronavirus. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 30, 2020 - The USNS Comfort an enormous Navy hospital ship last dispatched to the Big Apple in the wake of 9/11 is seen arriving in midtown New York City on Monday to help in the battle against the coronavirus. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - MARCH 30, 2020 - People in Weehawken, NJ watch the USNS Comfort an enormous Navy hospital ship last dispatched to the Big Apple in the wake of 9/11 arrive in midtown New York City on Monday to help in the battle against the coronavirus. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - A Poster informing that Parks are closed until further notice is seen. All non-essential businesses in New York will have to remain shuttered through the end of the month at least, Gov. Cuomo announced Monday, as another 599 people died overnight from coronavirus in the Empire State. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - A early morning runner is seen in downtown Jersey City during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. A new coronavirus tracker prepared by Rutgers University-Camden researcher Sarah Allred suggests the curve of coronavirus-related deaths in New Jersey has started to flatten. While the data doesn’t suggest New Jersey is anywhere close to being out of the woods — far from it — the speed with which new deaths are announced is starting to slow, suggesting Gov. Phil Murphy’s “stay-at-home” order is having its intended effect. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - A early morning runner is seen in downtown Jersey City water front during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. A new coronavirus tracker prepared by Rutgers University-Camden researcher Sarah Allred suggests the curve of coronavirus-related deaths in New Jersey has started to flatten. While the data doesn’t suggest New Jersey is anywhere close to being out of the woods — far from it — the speed with which new deaths are announced is starting to slow, suggesting Gov. Phil Murphy’s “stay-at-home” order is having its intended effect. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - Washington Street in downtown Jersey City is seen almost devoid of people during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. A new coronavirus tracker prepared by Rutgers University-Camden researcher Sarah Allred suggests the curve of coronavirus-related deaths in New Jersey has started to flatten. While the data doesn’t suggest New Jersey is anywhere close to being out of the woods — far from it — the speed with which new deaths are announced is starting to slow, suggesting Gov. Phil Murphy’s “stay-at-home” order is having its intended effect. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - A lone person pushing a grocery cart is seen in downtown Jersey City during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. A new coronavirus tracker prepared by Rutgers University-Camden researcher Sarah Allred suggests the curve of coronavirus-related deaths in New Jersey has started to flatten. While the data doesn’t suggest New Jersey is anywhere close to being out of the woods — far from it — the speed with which new deaths are announced is starting to slow, suggesting Gov. Phil Murphy’s “stay-at-home” order is having its intended effect. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - Names of coronavirus victims written with chalk is seen outside the Harlem Hospital Center during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. All non-essential businesses in New York will have to remain shuttered through the end of the month at least, Gov. Cuomo announced Monday, as another 599 people died overnight from coronavirus in the Empire State.(Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 6, 2020 - Shipping container cranes are seen during sunset on Port Newark/Elizabeth during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The economic devastation wrought by the novel coronavirus is anything but typical. The United States reported 6.6 million new unemployment claims last week. Three weeks ago, the previous weekly record was 695,000 in 1982. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 21, 2020 -- Heavy clouds are seen over downtown Manhattan Tuesday afternoon just before the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for New York City. A small stone with the words "Everything will be alright" was left by someone on the banks of the East River at the Brooklyn Bridge Park. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 21, 2020 -- Heavy clouds are seen over downtown Manhattan Tuesday afternoon just before the National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for New York City.(Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- A huge Thank You poster to healthcare and essential workers is seen on a store window in downtown Manhattan Wednesday morning during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- A volunteer from the Wycoff Gardens Houses Community Center gives away bags of imported fruits to residents of the Wyckoff Gardens Houses during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The fruits and vegetables are being donated by the Red Hook Containers Terminal. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- A volunteer from the Wycoff Gardens Houses Community Center gives away bags of imported fruits to residents of the Wyckoff Gardens Houses during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The fruits and vegetables are being donated by the Red Hook Containers Terminal. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- Carey Goldberg, Warehouse Forman shows a case of imported pineapples to be give away to residents of the Wyckoff Gardens Houses during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The fruits and vegetables are being donated by the Red Hook Containers Terminal. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- Ravi Chopra a Pharmacist and colleague who did not identified herself pick fresh fruits donated by the Red Hook Containers Terminals outside the Red Hook West houses and being distributed by assemblyman Felix Ortiz . The Red Hook Containers Terminal is donating fresh fruits and vegetables to residents of the Wycoff Gardens Houses and other NYCHA housing in the Red Hook neighborhood. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- People with and without facial mask are seen in the Dumbo area of Brooklyn during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- The Charging Bull on Broadway just north of Bowling Green in the Financial District of Manhattan is seen with a facial mask during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak Wednesday afternoon. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 20, 2020 -- A bordered store is seen the Soho area of Manhattan during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As America’s attention turns to reopening its economy, many businesses are deploying a range of tactics to attempt to shield their workforces from the coronavirus. For the most part, they are making it up as they go. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 20, 2020 -- A bordered store is seen the Soho area of Manhattan during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. As America’s attention turns to reopening its economy, many businesses are deploying a range of tactics to attempt to shield their workforces from the coronavirus. For the most part, they are making it up as they go. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 --A Building courtyard is seen devoid of people during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 21, 2020 -- A group of nurses who didn't identify themselfs but said they came from Georgia, California, Texas and Mississippi are pictured walking on New York Times Square during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 21, 2020 -- A unidentified elderly person and her dog is seen wearing facial mask and gloves in the East Village section of Manhattan during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 21, 2020 -- NYPD officers from the 79 and 81st Precincts arrest a unidentified suspect accused of firing several shots on 641 Vernon Avenue and fleeing. The suspects were arrested on Lewis and Myrtle Avenues. NYPD Officers during arrests can not practice social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 21, 2020 -- Two NYPD officers are seen wearing facial masks during the arrest of an unidentified suspect accused of firing several shots on 641 Vernon Avenue and fleeing. The suspects were arrested on Lewis and Myrtle Avenues. NYPD Officers during arrests can not practice social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 21, 2020 -- People and their dogs practice social distancing in the Dumbo area of Brooklyn Tuesday afternoon during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- Fearless Girl a bronze sculpture by Kristen Visbal on Broad Street in front of the New York Stock Exchange is seen wearing a facial mask Wednesday morning during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- A volunteer from the Wycoff Gardens Houses Community Center organize bags of imported fruit to be distributed to residents of the Wyckoff Gardens Houses during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The fruits and vegetables are being donated by the Red Hook Containers Terminal. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- A refrigerated food container is loaded to a flatbed truck at the Red Hook Containers Terminals in Brooklyn. The Red Hook Containers Terminal is donating fresh fruits and vegetables to residents of the Wycoff Gardens Houses and other NYCHA housing in the Red Hook neighborhood. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- (L-R) Brian Reynolds, Joe Holland, Michael Stamatis Monica Underwood, Michelle de la UZ and Carey Goldberg are pictured at the Red Hook Terminals in Brooklyn Wednesday afternoon during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak. The Red Hook Containers Terminals is donating fresh fruits and vegetables to residents of the Wycoff Gardens Houses. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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New York - April 22, 2020 -- Brooklyn Bridge Park under the Manhattan Bridge is seen almost devoid of people during the coronavirus pandemic outbreak Wednesday afternoon. (Luiz C. Ribeiro for New York Daily News)

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Coronavirus pandemic hits New York
luiz c. ribeiro
Apr 23, 2020
I'm a freelance photographer currently covering for the New York Daily News the coronavirus pandemic outbreak affecting the daily lives of New Yorkers, my photos are available for use on newspapers and magazines, please email requests to luiz@luizcribeiro.com

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