RM2K837CN–Randall's Island Humanitarian Emergency Response and Relief Center, New York City. A 1100-bed temporary shelter for migrants, or asylum seekers.
RMTRN6FG–Fallout Shelter signage
RMW2BCJ5–A JCDecaux worker cleaning a bus stop shelter in New York City
RM2GFJ93F–Commercial Street Cat Colony. A feral cat shelter in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, NY.
RM2BA5N05–New York, NY, 24th March 2020. Against a backdrop of a closed AMC movie theater, a person wearing a N95 mask and disposable gloves carries cases of bottled water and a bag of toilet paper during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RMTR8E1W–A 'Donation Meter', almsgiving in the form of a parking meter, on a street in Hoboken, New Jersey
RM2GXMC00–A tiny house village in Seattle. Tiny house programs in Seattle and around the country are designed as .... [see additional info for full caption]
RM2BDWH97–Interim CEO James Winans outside the Bowery Mission in New York during the coronavirus COVID-19 crisis... SEE MORE INFO FOR FULL CAPTION.
RM2BC6B5T–New York, NY, 2nd April 2020. A view looking east from the northwest corner of Third Ave and East 14th St... SEE MORE INFO FOR FULL CAPTION
RM2BDWH8R–A sign at a NYPL New York Public Library branch saying 'Temporary Library Closing' due to coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
RM2BDWH94–New York, NY, 9th April 2020, 18h15. Downtown Broadway largely empty of rush hour traffic and people... SEE MORE INFO FOR FULL CAPTION.
RM2BC6B55–The USNS Comfort hospital ship sailing up the Hudson River, New York, NY. March 30, 2020.
RM2BC6B5H–New York, NY, 2nd April 2020. A red sign at a closed and locked NYC Parks playground... SEE MORE INFO FOR FULL CAPTION
RM2H0NBJ2–A tent on a sidewalk in the Nob Hill neighborhood of Portland, Oregon.
RM2BDWH90–New York, NY, 9th April 2020, 17h00. Shuttered storefronts along Pell Street in the heart of Manhattan Chinatown... SEE MORE INFO FOR FULL CAPTION.
RM2GXMC1F–Rosie's Tiny House Village temporary homeless shelters under construction in the U District, Seattle, WA. [see additional info for full caption]
RM2GXMC1B–Rosie's Tiny House Village temporary homeless shelters under construction in the U District, Seattle, WA. [see additional info for full caption]
RM2GXMC18–Rosie's Tiny House Village temporary homeless shelters under construction in the U District, Seattle, WA. [see additional info for full caption]
RM2BDWH95–New York, NY, 9th April 2020, 18h17. Corner of Broadway and Canal St in Downtown Manhattan during rush hour... SEE MORE INFO FOR FULL CAPTION.
RM2BBXY60–New York, NY, 31st March 2020. A couple and dog walk down a street closed to vehicular traffic in Jackson Heights... SEE MORE INFO FOR FULL CAPTION
RM2BDWH92–The 'Double Check' businessman statue with a face mask as a symbol of the current coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in New York, NY.
RM2BDWH91–The 'Double Check' businessman statue with a face mask as a symbol of the current coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in New York, NY.
RM2BAJEGF–New York, NY, 27th March 2020. New Yorkers practicing social distancing as they queue to enter a supermarket... SEE MORE INFO FOR FULL CAPTION
RM2BAJEGD–New York, NY, 27th March 2020. New Yorkers practicing social distancing as they queue to enter a supermarket... SEE MORE INFO FOR FULL CAPTION
RMMB50KK–A homeless person under a sleeping bag in downtown
RM2BAJEGE–New York, NY, 27th March 2020. New Yorkers wearing protective masks practicing social distancing as they queue... SEE MORE INFO FOR FULL CAPTION
RM2BA5N06–New York, NY, 24th March 2020. A sign on a door to an appliance shop notifying customers as a precaution to mitigate the potential spread of coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic, the Governor of the State of New York has issued Executive Order 202.8 ordering the closure of non-essential businesses to combat the spread of pandemic. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2BA5N0C–New York, NY, 25th March 2020. A NYC Parks sign at a playground warning visitors to play at their own risk as equipment has not been sterilized or sanitized; and to practice social distancing to prevent the spread of coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. UPDATE: NYC playgrounds have been ordered closed by New York State Govenor Andrew Cuomo on April 2. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2BA5N07–New York, NY. 24th March 2020. A family dines outside on a bench in Manhattan's Upper East Side during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. An executive order issued by the Governor of New York State has prohibited restaurants and bars from serving customers except for take-out and delivery orders only. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2BA5N0A–New York, NY, 24th March 2020. A sign at a door to a Chase Bank detailing its temporary hours and CDC recommended preventative measures, including social distancing, to prevent the spread of disease during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. The bank remains open as a necessary business in accordance with Executive Order 202 issued by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo placing restrictions on the operation of workplaces, businesses, and gathering spaces in New York State in order to control the spread of pandemic. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2BAY5BY–New York, NY, 29th March 2020. Empty streets, and a closed movie theater in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan with a 'Stay Safe and Healthy' message on its marquee during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2BA5N0B–New York, NY, 24th March 2020. A sign on a door to a Manhattan restaurant detailing their sanitary policies, dine-in, take-out, and delivery service availability during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. The restaurant has temporarily suspended dine-in service and providing take-out and delivery service only in accordance with Executive Order 202 issued by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo placing restrictions on the operation of workplaces, businesses, and gathering spaces in New York State in order to control the spread of pandemic. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2BAY5A1–New York, NY, 29th March 2020. Closed storefronts in Manhattan Chinatown during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. While restaurants and bars are allowed to operate for take-out and delivery service only, many restaurants in Chinatown have choosen to close down temporarily to protect their staff and workers for health reason, and for safety reasons against possible xenophobia and racist-inspired vandalism. Some restaurants may have also closed permanently due to the downturn in the economy. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2BAY59N–New York, NY, 29th March 2020. Closed and boarded up storefronts in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan. An executive order issued by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has closed non-essential businesses during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Most businesses have not boarded their storefronts with plywood, and those that have have done so out of fear of possible large scale vandalism and rioting. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2BA5N0D–New York, NY, 25th March 2020. The mood in the City as a woman walks her several whippets during COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2BA5N0E–New York, NY, 25th March 2020. A sign on a store shelf informing customers of purchase limits for high demand grocery store items. Grocery stores have placed purchase limits on high demand items such as pasta sauce and canned goods to allow everybody a chance at purchasing said items and prevent hoarding during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2BA5N0F–New York, NY, 25th March 2020. A sign on a gate outside the Fifteenth Street Quaker Meeting House in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan inviting visitors to virtual worship during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic. The meetinghouse has temporarily closed in accordance with Executive Order 202 issued by New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo placing restrictions on the operation of workplaces, businesses, and gathering spaces in New York State in order to control the spread of pandemic. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
RM2B7R6TJ–New York, NY, 17th March, 2020. A person hangs a sign to draw attention to their Manhattan restaurant is open for take-out and online orders after a Disaster Emergency 'state of emergency' was declared over coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The declaration limits bars, restaurants and cafes to serving take-away and delivery meals only. Credit: Robert K. Chin.
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