Coronavirus Pandemic Collection
8 galleries
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on April 15, 2020 said he is ordering all people to wear a face covering while in public as the state works to combat the nation's worst coronavirus outbreak.
You had to wear face covering ( masks, bandanas, surgical masks ) in public or indoors when shopping as a way to reduce the spread of coronavirus pandemic.
14 months later New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on June 15, 2021 said IT'S OVER The coronavirus pandemic. "Effective immediately" in New York, virtually all COVID restrictions are eliminated as gov declares victory.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo on June 24, 2021, we close out the emergency chapter in the pandemic—effective , New York's COVID-19 State of Emergency has ended. Federal CDC guidance will remain in place, meaning if you're unvaccinated, you should still wear a mask in public indoors.
Masks will also still be required on public transit and certain other settings, like health care facilities. Fighting COVID and vaccinating New Yorkers are still our top priorities but the emergency is over—and that's thanks to the hard work of New Yorkers and especially all our essential workers. We will continue to focus on COVID recovery and reimagining and rebuilding New York.
Viruses constantly change through mutation, and new variants of a virus are expected to occur over time.
COVID-19 tests can detect whether you're infected with COVID-19, but might not be able to differentiate the delta variant specifically.
From Los Angeles to New Orleans, cities around the country reinstated indoor mask rules this week. But for now, an indoor mask mandate is not the answer for New York City.
August 16, 2021 : 77.6 percent of adult New Yorkers have completed at least one vaccine dose The State Department of Health has authorized a third COVID-19 vaccine dose for New Yorkers with compromised immune system as per the CDC.
All health care workers in New York State will be required to be vaccinated by September 27. This includes staff at hospitals and long-term care facilities including nursing homes, adult care, and other congregate care settings.
Limited medical and religious exemptions were allowed.
Feb 27. 2022
Mayor Eric Adams said on Sunday that New York City was preparing to eliminate school mask mandates and vaccine requirements for restaurants, gyms and movie theaters by March 7 if reports of new coronavirus cases in the city remain low.
Many in the city hope the rollback will help restore a sense of normalcy in the city and boost its economic recovery
You had to wear face covering ( masks, bandanas, surgical masks ) in public or indoors when shopping as a way to reduce the spread of coronavirus pandemic.
14 months later New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on June 15, 2021 said IT'S OVER The coronavirus pandemic. "Effective immediately" in New York, virtually all COVID restrictions are eliminated as gov declares victory.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo on June 24, 2021, we close out the emergency chapter in the pandemic—effective , New York's COVID-19 State of Emergency has ended. Federal CDC guidance will remain in place, meaning if you're unvaccinated, you should still wear a mask in public indoors.
Masks will also still be required on public transit and certain other settings, like health care facilities. Fighting COVID and vaccinating New Yorkers are still our top priorities but the emergency is over—and that's thanks to the hard work of New Yorkers and especially all our essential workers. We will continue to focus on COVID recovery and reimagining and rebuilding New York.
Viruses constantly change through mutation, and new variants of a virus are expected to occur over time.
COVID-19 tests can detect whether you're infected with COVID-19, but might not be able to differentiate the delta variant specifically.
From Los Angeles to New Orleans, cities around the country reinstated indoor mask rules this week. But for now, an indoor mask mandate is not the answer for New York City.
August 16, 2021 : 77.6 percent of adult New Yorkers have completed at least one vaccine dose The State Department of Health has authorized a third COVID-19 vaccine dose for New Yorkers with compromised immune system as per the CDC.
All health care workers in New York State will be required to be vaccinated by September 27. This includes staff at hospitals and long-term care facilities including nursing homes, adult care, and other congregate care settings.
Limited medical and religious exemptions were allowed.
Feb 27. 2022
Mayor Eric Adams said on Sunday that New York City was preparing to eliminate school mask mandates and vaccine requirements for restaurants, gyms and movie theaters by March 7 if reports of new coronavirus cases in the city remain low.
Many in the city hope the rollback will help restore a sense of normalcy in the city and boost its economic recovery
Loading ()...
-
645 imagesWalkabout in Australian Aboriginal society, the phrase is often used for a the man who was when and was making a ritual journey. As a photographer my walkabout was to record and try to make some sense of this pandemic through peoples reactions, signs that reflected the time, different styles of face mask worn and anything else of interest to me. All images in this gallery are from New York City. The spread of coronavirus pandemic is in New York City, the United States and World Wide. _______________________________________ The virus is spread is through sneezing or coughing of an infected person is carried in their saliva at a limited time that these particles are in the air, if another person inhales it then there is a good chance that they will get infected by the disease themselves. A pandemic is a disease epidemic that has spread across a large region, for instance multiple continents, or worldwide. A widespread endemic disease with a unstable number of infected people. People begun to wear face covering and surgical masks in public because of the emergency over coronavirus pandemic, first there was no gathering of more than 500, then is was no public gatherings. Events were postponed or cancelled. ____________________________________ The different types of PPE include face shields, gloves, goggles and glasses, gowns, head covers, masks, respirators, and shoe covers. Face shields, gloves, goggles and glasses, gowns, head covers, and shoe covers protect against the transmission of germs through contact and droplet routes.
-
153 imagesDeserted empty traffic as the novel coronavirus spreads in the United States the public is encouraged to stay home. If going outside to practice social distancing, meaning close contact with others. Grand Central Station and other buildings are empty and almost deserted, 9-11 Memorial is closed. Subways and buses are for essential travel only. People asked to stay home.
-
1279 imagesFace Masks have become a way of expressing the wearers unique personalities. _______________________________________ Mask history: 2020-04-15 New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on April 15, 2020 said he is ordering all people to wear a face covering while in public as the state works to combat the nation's worst coronavirus outbreak. You had to wear face covering ( masks, bandanas, surgical masks ) in public or indoors when shopping as a way to reduce the spread of coronavirus pandemic. 14 months later New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on June 15, 2021 said IT'S OVER The coronavirus pandemic. "Effective immediately" in New York, virtually all COVID restrictions are eliminated as gov declares victory. 2022-02-28 New York City says it will end the school mask mandate and indoor vaccination requirements. Mayor Eric Adams announced on Sunday that New York City was poised to eliminate school mask mandates and vaccine requirements for restaurants, gyms and movie theaters, by March 7, if case numbers remain low. 2022-05-15 Citing high community transmission and rising hospitalizations from a fifth wave of coronavirus cases, New York City health officials on May 15, 2022 strongly recommended that all individuals wear medical-grade masks in offices, grocery stores and other public indoor settings citywide and to take other precautions. “We are not at the point of mandating masks"
-
623 imagesSigns are a reflection of the times, were posted on walls, doors and windows during the Coronavirus Pandemic. Both New York State and City issued orders for new measures to curb the outbreak. Public service advertisements outdoors and in subway stations in English and other languages. The focus is on reaching higher-risk populations and the general public with messages around social distancing, personal hygiene and mental health.
-
14 images
-
267 imagesBelow groups that offered food for the homeless and people out of work: ___________________________________ 01) The New York Department of Education committed to making three free meals a day at more than 400 Meal Hubs across the city. 02) Hope for our Neighbors in Need is the food ministry of the Church of the Village. They help there neighbors in the short-term by providing them with hunger relief. 03) Grab & Go Meals Lunch from 1-3 pm at Church of St Francis Xavier adults enter at East gate at 55 West 15th Street. 04) Saint Joseph’s soup kitchen relocated to First Presbyterian Church at 12 West 12th St. and Fifth Avenue hands out bags of food at 1:30 p.m. to pm to 3:00 pm. on Saturday afternoons. First Presbyterian Church. 05) Salvation Army volunteers give out hot lunch meals to the homeless and persons who lost their jobs due to the pandemic. 06) Salvation Army Thanksgiving Outdoor Dinners because of the Coronovirus Pandemic.
-
136 imagesImages of Early Voting and Voting and Past Voting. Election Day is Tuesday November 3, 2020. New York offers absentee ballots by mail to voters who will be unable to vote in person. All other voters are expected to vote in person. New York offers early voting. Vote early New York voters can also vote before Election Day. The early voting period runs from Saturday, October 24, 2020 to Sunday, November 1, 2020, but dates and hours may vary based on where you live.
-
60 imagesNew beginning on the road to normality with the election of Joe Biden as president.. Newspaper headlines Quotes A ticker tape parade celebrating the essential workers