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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Discarded surgical gloves litter streets and sidewalks, and are a familiar sign of the times.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Discarded surgical gloves litter streets and sidewalks, and are a familiar sign of the times.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. A sign on a closed business on Nostrand Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Discarded surgical gloves litter streets and sidewalks, and are a familiar sign of the times.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Corrugated cartons for home delivery of groceries are stacked in tall piles in front of Blue Ribbon Groceries on Avenue J.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. A sign on a closed business on Nostrand Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Two people at normally busy bus stop on the corner of Avenue J and Coney Island Avenue keep ample distance between them as they wait for a bus.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Discarded surgical gloves litter streets and sidewalks, and are a familiar sign of the times.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. This restaurant on Avenue J offers take out only, and limits the people who can enter to three at a time.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Here, a sign on a Chinese/Mexican restaurant on Nostrand Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Patrons, some of whom wear face masks and surgical gloves, stay well apart as they wait to enter a Walgreen's pharmacy on Avenue J.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. A sign on a closed laundromat on Avenue J.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. After the last of the voters were in the quadrangle a poll worker took up directional signs.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. A kosher pizza shop has oits shutters rolled down, but hopes to open before Passover.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 26 March 2020. Residents of New York City have been asked to stay home as a result of the novel coronavirus, and all but essential businesses have been asked to close. In Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, many businesses have their shutters rolled down, and the few that are open limit the number of people who can enter. Here a sign on a nail salon on Nostrand Avenue.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The polls closed at 4:00, but these people were the last in line at 4:30, and still had a wait ahead of them. Anyone who made it to the line by 4:00 was allowed to vote.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The poll was open from 7 AM to 4 PM today, and just before 4:00 the line stretched for half a block along Bedford Avenue, and twice the length and width of the quadrangle, about a quarter of a mile (400m) in all. The line in the quadrangle from the entrance, along one side, and back down the length of the quad.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The woman in the center voted early beause she did not trust sending an absentee ballot through the mail.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York. The poll was open from 7 AM to 4 PM today, and just before 4:00 the line stretched for half a block along Bedford Avenue, and twice the length and width of the quadrangle, about a quarter of a mile (400m) in all.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 1 November 2020. Voters in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood stood in line in a light rain at a polling place in Brooklyn College to cast their ballots on the last day of early voting in the 2020 presidential election in New York.  A woman with a cane is helped out after voting.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic include a call for social distancing. People waiting at a bus stop on Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood keep more than 6 feet (2 meters) apart.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning.  A voter with a ballot being directed to a voting booth.
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  • Brooklyn, NY 5 April 2020. Penny Lane, a discount store that had just opened on Avenue J and E 16th Street in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, is closed as a result of COVID-19. Signs sadly announce the store's grand opening.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Voters in line near the polling place.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 17 April 2020. A trash bin in front of a residence on E 29th St. in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood with a hand-lettered sign giving thanks to Department of Sanitation workers: “Thank You! We appreciate your work! Stay Healthy! Stay safe!”
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 April 2020. Four shops and restaurants on Hillel Place near Brooklyn College are shuttered. Stores and restaurants near Brooklyn College in Brooklyn's Midwood Neighborhood close in response to orders for non-essential businesses to close. Some food businesses tried to remain open for takeout, but could not afford to, especially after the college closed.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 6 April 2020, An attendant at a laundromat in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood wears a sign on her back that reads "Keep Back / 6 Feet / Thank You" to remind patrons of social distancing standards. Laundromats are among the businesses deemed to be essential services, although some have closed for the outbreak.
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  • Brooklyn, NY 5 April 2020. Penny Lane, a discount store that had just opened on Avenue J and E 16th Street in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, is closed as a result of COVID-19. Signs sadly announce the store's grand opening.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took. These people waitign on Bedford Avenue brought folding chairs, and at just after 10:00 when the doors opened, had been waiting since 8:30.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 April 2020. Worn and tattered corrugated bins which once held fruit in front of New Best Fruit and Vegetables on Flatbush Avenue sit empty in front of the shuttered store. Stores and restaurants near Brooklyn College in Brooklyn's Midwood Neighborhood close in response to orders for non-essential businesses to close. Some food businesses tried to remain open for takeout, but could not afford to, especially after the college closed.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 April 2020. Brooklyn's Best Eats, on Hillel Place near Brooklyn College, is shuttered for now. Stores and restaurants near Brooklyn College in Brooklyn's Midwood Neighborhood close in response to orders for non-essential businesses to close. Some food businesses tried to remain open for takeout, but could not afford to, especially after the college closed.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A half hour after the polls opened, the line snaked around the block, and up and down Est 24th Street, a block away from Bedford Avenue, and continued on to Avenue J, and up East 23rd Street. The line on East 24th Street and Avenue I.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A family brought their children a a bike trailer.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A voter leaves the polling place after voting.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. The entrance to the polling place at Brooklen College.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took. People wait at the corner of Bedford Avenue and Avenue I, about 0.3 miles (0.5km) from the doors.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 17 April 2020. Patrons form a line amidst a drift of discarded surgical gloves and other trash outside a Dollar Tree store—with the green awning in the distance—on Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood. The store sells frozen, canned, and packaged foods and is allowed to stay open during the stay-at-home orders.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A voter about to place his ballot in a scanner.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Voters at the door to the polling place.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 April 2020. A print shop and restaurant on Hillel Place are closed. Stores and restaurants near Brooklyn College in Brooklyn's Midwood Neighborhood close in response to orders for non-essential businesses to close. Some food businesses tried to remain open for takeout, but could not afford to, especially after the college closed.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 6 April 2020, An attendant at a laundromat in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood, and protected with a face mask and latex gloves, wears a sign that reads "Keep Back / 6 Feet" to remind patrons of social distancing standards. Laundromats are among the businesses deemed to be essential services, although some have closed for the outbreak.
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  • Brooklyn, NY 2 April 2020. A sign taped to the shuttered Threading Spa on Flatbush Avenue in the Midwood neighborhood fo Brooklyn notes the business is closed, and asks that patrons visit the business's website.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A woman in line on Avenue I wears a mask that reads "VOTE."
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A family brought their children a a bike trailer.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A woman asks for help from a poll worker.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. An older voter with a wheeled seat gets assistance.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. The entrance to the polling place at Brooklen College.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. Some people brought folding chairs, some brought their children, and all seemed resigned to wait as long as it took. People wait on Bedford Avenue, noy far from the polling place.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 April 2020. Even Starbucks, on Hillel Place near Brooklyn College, is shuttered for now, its flag still flying over the pedestrian street. Stores and restaurants near Brooklyn College in Brooklyn's Midwood Neighborhood close in response to orders for non-essential businesses to close. Some food businesses tried to remain open for takeout, but could not afford to, especially after the college closed.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. A woman avoids the line by bringing her absentee ballot in and dropping it off.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning.  A poll supervisor directs a woman to a voting booth.
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  • Brooklyn, NY – 24 October 2020. A line of people eager to vote stretched for 0.6 mile (1 km) a half hour after the polls opened on the first day of early voting in New York. The doors at the early voting location at Brooklyn College in the Midwood neighborhood opened for voters at 10:00 AM, and a poll worker reported that the first person to arrive got to the doors at 4:30 that morning. The entrance to the polling place at Brooklen College.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic have led to store closures throughout Brooklyn's neighborhoods. The discount store Telco and its neighbor Rainbow on Flatbush Avenue are now shuttered.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic have led to store closures throughout Brooklyn's neighborhoods. The discount store Telco and its neighbor Rainbow on Flatbush Avenue are now shuttered.  store closures throughout Brooklyn's neighborhoods. The shutters are down at Pretty Girl, a discount women's wear store on Flatbush Avenue, its mannequins as well as its clerks unemployed.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic have led to store closures throughout Brooklyn's neighborhoods. The New Best Fruit and Vegetable store on Flatbush Avenue has closed its doors and rolled down its shutters, leaving the bins that normally display its wares empty and abandoned.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic have led to business and government closures throughout Brooklyn's neighborhoods. A sign taped to a shuttered Social Security office on Nostrand Avenue announces the closure of the office until further notices. Although services are available online, many people who use the office do not have internet access at home, and since libraries are closed, public access is limited.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic have led shortages of surgical masks and gloves. Despite the scarcity, both are often discarded, and can be found on the city's streets and sidewalks.
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  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign announces "Hate has no place in our transit system," a result of an increase in hate crimes directed at people of Asian descent.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Discarded surgical gloves proliferate in the streets and on sidewalks, and add to the litter as well as potential points of contagion.
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  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign comprises a concise decision tree to help people determine whether they should ride or not
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1018.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1017.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1013.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1009.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1002.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic have led shortages of surgical masks and gloves. Despite the scarcity, both are often discarded, and can be found on the city's streets and sidewalks.
    EJL 200327 1020.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic have led shortages of surgical masks and gloves. Despite the scarcity, both are often discarded, and can be found on the city's streets and sidewalks.
    EJL 200327 1016.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign comprises a concise decision tree to help people determine whether they should ride or not
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  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign asks people to stay home, and maintain a social distance of at least 6 feet (2 meters).
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1011.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1005.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic have led shortages of surgical masks and gloves. Despite the scarcity, both are often discarded, and can be found on the city's streets and sidewalks.
    EJL 200327 1021.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic have led shortages of surgical masks and gloves. Despite the scarcity, both are often discarded, and can be found on the city's streets and sidewalks.
    EJL 200327 1019.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1020.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1015.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1006.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1003.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign announces reduced service and asks riders to expect additional travel time.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1022.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1016.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1004.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 27 March 2020. Restrictions on the public during the COVID-19 pandemic have led shortages of surgical masks and gloves. Despite the scarcity, both are often discarded, and can be found on the city's streets and sidewalks.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1025.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1019.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1010.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1007.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1001.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Signs in the entrance to the Avenue J station on the subway's Q line announce service restrictions, and ask that all non-essential riders stay home. This sign notes some a reduced schedule.
    EJL 200405 1019.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1037.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1028.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1021.jpg
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