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who knew that these signs' message could not be totally captured?... it says: PLEASE PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING
LWF Uganda hands out cash assistance in Kyangwali refugee settlement. The cash grant supports highly vulnerable people who are not able to meet their basic needs as they lack means and resources (including the elderly; people with disabilities; single women; female-headed households; people with serious health conditions; or special legal or physical protection needs).As a response to COVID-19 pandemic; LWF Uganda is pushing towards a more digitalized cash transfer assistance; but there are some refugees who are lacking access or knowledge of different transfer modalities and still need cash in hand. LWF, therefore, adapted cash distributions to ensure crowd control; social distancing and hygiene promotion. Photo: LWF Uganda
2020, a year apart from others became a year known for being apart from others. As we lurched from one restriction to another easing, so-called social distancing became the norm. Many would be more comfortable with 'physical distancing' although, goodness knows, as the protracted nature of the pandemic took its toll on social and mental health, social distancing assumed a meaning of its own.
Many precautions were, in my opinion, excessive. To be in this toilet, one should be wearing a mask and, toilet etiquette being well established, people are rarely facing each other at urinals so why waste tape and capacity?
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Cycling into central London to meet a friend and was struck by how empty the streets were. Never seen anything like it in all my years of living in London.
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April 2020 Photo-A-Day Challenge: Around The House Edition
April 21: Something Silver
A little macro glitter fun. 😁
Chronicle Of Vital Individual Distancing, day 15.
Weston Master V light meter, and Gossen Sixtomat light meter.
The Space Lego is vintage 1980s.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (May 14, 2020) The United States Naval Academy holds the second swearing-in event for the Class of 2020. The Class of 2020 will graduate approximately 1,000 midshipmen during five swearing-in events and one virtual ceremony. As the undergraduate college of our country's naval service, the Naval Academy prepares young men and women to become professional officers of competence, character, and compassion in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nathan Burke/Released)