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Around a World That Is Practicing Social Distancing

MAR 31, 2020
Factories, national parks, and dense urban areas worldwide feel the effects of COVID-19.
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Plush toy rabbits hung out to dry after being disinfected.

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(Inside Science) -- This March, we see how COVID-19 has affected people all around the globe. Facing social distancing, self-isolation, and shortages in medical supplies, these pictures show how everyday people are coping with the pandemic.

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