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Photo Title: working during the pendemic
Submitted by: sara kamilia mizan
Category: EVERYONE COUNTS
Country: Malaysia
Organization: azza optometry centre sdn bhd
Photo Caption: giving our best eye examination during the pandemic
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Amateur
Country where the photo was taken: Malaysia
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.
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Photo Title: TARSAL PLATE EXERMINATION
Submitted by: EKISA AMBUCHI
Category: ♥ HEALTH FOR ALL
Country: Kenya
Organization: webuye county hospital eye unit.
Photo Caption: EXERMINATION OF THE FOREIGN BODY WITHIN THE TARSAL PLATE DURING THE HEAT OF CORONA PENDEMIC.
Professional or Amateur Photographer: Professional
Country where the photo was taken: Kenya
Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.
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When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
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São Paulo
Bela Vista / Bexiga
Avenida Brigadeiro Luiz Antônio
Brasil
Maio 2021
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues from last year, the winter is here. The dine outside would not be easy. Some restaurants do better. They build a temporary shelter to protect their customers from rain, snow, and wind. Some put sandbags to secure their shelter from being blown away. Some make their shelter very fancy and just look like a high-class dining.
Pictures of downtown Charlotte NC on 3/25/2020. The day before the city went on "stay at home" ordnance due to the coronavirus.
To everybody around the World during the Covid19 Pendemic. All thoughts are with you all during this event. Please stay safe and take care. Thinking of you all
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
Some left-over food was laying on the streets since restaurants open to eat outside. That causes the streets dirties and the left-over food attracts rodents. Chinese volunteers help their community clean during the COVID-19. They use broom brush and water from a fire hydrant to wash the streets.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants can serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
Some left-over food was laying on the streets since restaurants open to eat outside. That causes the streets dirties and the left-over food attracts rodents. Chinese volunteers help their community clean during the COVID-19. They use broom brush and water from a fire hydrant to wash the streets.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants can serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
This artifact of the coronavirus pendemic appeared recently at the La Brea / Don Lorenzo walk-in east entrance to Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Area.
Thankfully, Kenny Hahn Park isn't locked-down. The outdoor exercise equipment and family-size clusters of picnic tables are closed, but the single tables and trails are open.
The most beautiful and relaxing public area for miles around is, blessedly, still open for business.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
"The Königsallee, literally "King's Avenue" is an urban boulevard in Düsseldorf, state capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The Königsallee is noted for both the landscaped canal that runs along its center, as well as for the fashion showrooms and luxury retail stores located along its sides.
Nicknamed Kö by the locals, the Königsallee is by far Germany's busiest, upscale shopping street."
Source: wikipedia.org
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues from last year, the winter is here. The dine outside would not be easy. Some restaurants do better. They build a temporary shelter to protect their customers from rain, snow, and wind. Some put sandbags to secure their shelter from being blown away. Some make their shelter very fancy and just look like a high-class dining.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
When the COVID-19 pandemic started in the NYC and New Jersey area, all restaurants only allowed takeout. At the COVID-19 slowing down, restaurants are allowed to serve and eat outside. In NYC, restaurants can apply a permit to put their chairs and tables on the street so that they can serve and let their customers eat outside. They take their chairs and tables outside and take them back after the business hours.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues from last year, the winter is here. The dine outside would not be easy. Some restaurants do better. They build a temporary shelter to protect their customers from rain, snow, and wind. Some put sandbags to secure their shelter from being blown away. Some make their shelter very fancy and just look like a high-class dining.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues from last year, the winter is here. The dine outside would not be easy. Some restaurants do better. They build a temporary shelter to protect their customers from rain, snow, and wind. Some put sandbags to secure their shelter from being blown away. Some make their shelter very fancy and just look like a high-class dining.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues from last year, the winter is here. The dine outside would not be easy. Some restaurants do better. They build a temporary shelter to protect their customers from rain, snow, and wind. Some put sandbags to secure their shelter from being blown away. Some make their shelter very fancy and just look like a high-class dining.
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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues from last year, the winter is here. The dine outside would not be easy. Some restaurants do better. They build a temporary shelter to protect their customers from rain, snow, and wind. Some put sandbags to secure their shelter from being blown away. Some make their shelter very fancy and just look like a high-class dining.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues from last year, the winter is here. The dine outside would not be easy. Some restaurants do better. They build a temporary shelter to protect their customers from rain, snow, and wind. Some put sandbags to secure their shelter from being blown away. Some make their shelter very fancy and just look like a high-class dining.