25 foreign photos of the day Covid has been declared national emergency

March 13, 2020 was a day that changed the United States forever. Here's what things looked like our last day "normal".


On March 13, 2020, the lives of Americans changed forever. Warnings of a new coronavirus infecting other countries and emissionshealth experts During the previous weeks, were finally confirmed at a press conference with the president of the pressDonald Trump, who declared a national emergency. That day, Reuters stated that disease control and prevention centers (CDC)had reported 1,678 cases of COVID and 41 deaths related to Covid. Of course, these numbers would increase rapidly, finally reaching our current total of29 million cases of COVID and 530 000 deaths.

While the Americans have arrived at the gravity of the virus, some have blurred to use the grocery store, some disinfected surfaces repetitively and others fled their homes entirely. The restaurants closed their doors, not knowing when (or if) they would open again and the living artists took their final arcs. Here are 25 haterinea photos of life on March 13, 2020, a day that started "normal" and ended like anything but. And for more information on the latest developments with the virus, checkThese 7 states see cases of covidation increase again.

1
The President declares Covid a national emergency.

President Trump Speaks To The Nation From White House Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
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Outside the White House, Trump officially declares Covid a national emergency at a press conference with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious DiseasesAnthony Fauci, MD-who was barely the name of the household he is now-vice-presidentMike pence, members of the COVID working group and other health leaders.

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2
People are watching the press conference at Chicago O'Hare airport.

President Trump Declares National Emergency Over Coronavirus Pandemic
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People are watching Trump's press conference while waiting to greet travelers entering the International Terminal at O'Hare Airport in Chicago. Throughout the day, people are glued to their televisions, trying to understand what's going on.

3
Deborah Birx, MD, explains how COVID tests will work.

Dr. Debbie Birx, White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator speaks at a press conference on COVID-19, known as the coronavirus, in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, March 13, 2020. - US President Donald Trump declared the novel coronavirus
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So-White Coronaviraus House Response CoordinatorDeborah Birx, MD, describes how COVID tests will be approached. At the time, no symptoms mean no testing was necessary. Of course, we know better now.

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4
Trump offers a handful handle.

Donald Trump offering handshake
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Here, Trump offers a handful hand and met with an elbow hump of the Executive Vice President of the LHC Group and the Strategy and Innovation StrategyBruce Greenstein Following the press conference.

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5
Young people start fleeing cities for the comfort of the house.

A woman wears a face mask while carrying bags in Union Station on March 13, 2020 in Los Angeles, California. The state of California is now reporting 247 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with six deaths. Many more carry the virus but have not been tested, according to officials.
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A young woman is one of the few wearing a face mask in Union station in Los Angeles, California. At the time, the state of California reported 247 confirmed cases of death of Covid-19 and six. Now, a year later, there is3,516,862 COVID-19 confirmed cases In the state, resulting in 54,891 deaths.

6
People in Disneyland wear protective gloves and no facial mask.

People in gloves during COVID
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In the photo of the next day, on March 14, outside Disneyland, California, people wear protective gloves in an effort to stop the spread of the virus see as, at the time, we feared contract Covid by touch (a form of transmissionSince proven to be much less common that droplets or airborne propagation).

That day,Disneyland closed. On April 1, he isplanned to reopen for the first time more than a year.

7
New Yorkless queue without mask to buy grocery stores.

People make line up to buy supplies at Manhattan supermarkets, After president Donald Trump speech to the nation declaring a national emergency in the face of the coronavirus pandemic on March 13, 2020 in New York, NY.
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A New York group Align yourself to buy supplies in a Manhattan supermarket. As you can see, a man carries gloves, but there is no mask in sight.

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8
Shoppers at Minnesota floods Costco to prepare for locking.

Shoppers flood Costco before pandemic
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Shoppers Nationwide Flood Stores to store essential items to transport them through an indefinite duration of quarantine, buying bottled water, cereals and other products, such as these Minnesotans in Costco.

9
Jel water and frozen food fill a customer's basket.

People in the long lines at Market Basket in Waltham, MA buy bleach and frozen peas, among other items, as they prepare for possible quarantine due to coronavirus on March 13, 2020
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In a long line at the market basket in Waltham, Massachusetts, this shopping basket is filled with bleach, milk, frozen peas and other objects as they prepare for quarantine.

10
And supermarkets are fully wiped.

Empty shelves during the COVID-19 virus outbreak at Trader Joe's Market on March 13, 2020 in New York City.
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This Joe's Trader in New York is photographed on March 13, 2020, totally on every day bread, Covid was declared a national emergency.

11
Pasta also become a warm goods.

New York City On Edge As Coronavirus Spreads
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People panic domestic and transparent shelves in stores, off all non-perishable foods available. Here's an empty pasta section in New York, save it for a box.

12
A woman nabit the latest paper towel rolls.

Shelves normally stocked with toilet paper and paper towels sit empty at a Giant Supermarket store as people stockpile supplies due to the outbreak of the coronavirus (COVID-19) March 13, 2020 in Dunkirk, Maryland. The U.S. government is racing to make more coronavirus test kits available as schools close around the country, sporting events are canceled, and businesses encourage workers to telecommute where possible.
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The shelves normally stored with hygienic paper and paper towels in Dunkirk, the Maryland leave empty in a giant supermarket store after this woman finds the last two packs of Bounty.

13
Not knowing how to deal with Covid, people buy cold and flu medications.

Empty shelves are seen in a store on March 13, 2020 in New York City. President Donald Trump is expected to declare national emergency over coronavirus crisis today. There are at least 95 confirmed cases in New York City.
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The cold and the influenza section of a pharmacy in New York is almost naked that people are preparing to treat the new virus, unclear about what could help. At this point, there are 95 cases confirmed in New York. Now, there was770,420 covidant cases in the city.

14
Empty shelves line a target in Virginia.

Empty Target shelves sold out of toilet paper and disinfectant wipes
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In addition totoilet paper, Pasta and medicine, people buy wipes and hand disinfecting, forcing many stores, such as this target in Virginia, in order to quickly put a limit on the number of the same items you can buy to make sure it There is enough things to go.

15
The Museum of Modern Art goes out "temporarily".

A closed sign outside of Museum of Modern Art on March 13, 2020 in New York City. Due to the ongoing threat of the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak in the United States, many events have been canceled.
Cindy Ord / Getty Images

At this point, New Yorkers are under the impression that "two weeks to flatten the curve" would be everything it would need to beat the virus. Of course, things did not stole this way, andMoma did not reopen Until the end of August.

16
Signs outside the Pant Theater in Hollywood, California also expects two weeks.

Hollywood Sees Dip In Tourism As Coronavirus Spreads
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The living theater has been called Broadway everywhere in Hollywood. The illustrated sign said that the representations are canceled until March 31, but most theaters are always dark today.

17
People pose outside the Peoria Stadium in Arizona after the MLB season is delayed.

Major League Baseball Suspends Spring Training
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The Major League Baseball Group suspends spring training and delays the July 13 opening day games. Here, Cleveland fans posted outside the Peoria sports complex in Arizona, where spring training had taken place.

18
Boston officials announce that Boston's marathon is postponed.

Boston Officials Announce Postponement Of Boston Marathon
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Boston MayorMarty Walshannounces that the Boston marathon would be postponed until September 14th. However, theMarathon was finally held practically.

19
An airport employee offers hand disinfectant stations in Los Angeles.

An airport employee transports mobile hand santizing stations at Los Angeles International Airport
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You wash your hands for at least 20 seconds and clean up when you are not near the running water is one of the first recommendations of public health Americans learn to prevent the spread of COVID. On March 13, the sanitation stations of mobile hands begin to appear more frequently, like this at Los Angeles airport.

20
There are only a few hidden flyers from John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.

Global Travel Slows as US Declares 'National Emergency' Due To Coronavirus
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After President Trump cancels all the flights between Europe and the United States of March 13, John F. Kennedy Airport, usually one of the most lively airports, is photographic with only sparse travelers. Inter-states travel quickly slow down as well as fears of Covid and the virus itself propagate.

21
An employee seafarers at Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport next to an unbased man.

Last Flights From Europe Arrive Ahead Of Travel Ban Announced By President Trump
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An essential worker sanitizing the seats at Dallas / Fort Worth International Airport, because the latest flights from Europe enter before the prohibition start.

22
A server in Portland, Oregon sanitizing the menus.

A look at how restaurants are doing with the Coronavirus
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The restaurants had to change quickly to survive the profit of taking take away once the lock started. Here, a waiter at Bao Bao Dumping House in Portland is seen disinfectant menus.

23
On Capitol Hill, a sign asks people to avoid shaking hands.

Capitol Hill COVID-19 Response
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People are asked to abstain from touching, exchanging handshakes for elbow bumps or remote waves. A sign is affixed to the senatorKamala Harris' Office door on Capitol Hill, stating that there would be a non-manipulation policy in the President's office now.

24
Hudson Metro Station Empty 34th Street Hudson in New York.

New York City empty
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The lively cities throughout the country get stopped at once. Here, the 34th street on the street of New York City, the Hudson Yards Hudson metro station is completely empty.

25
A California high school announces that it will close.

Los Angeles Unified School District Superintendent Austin Beutner announced that schools will be closed due to the coronavirus
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After the national urgency is declared, on March 13th becomes the last class of classroom learning for many schools, with most changes on Monday, March 16 next. When distance learning started this week, many teachers and students have not planned to be in the same problem a year later.

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