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#12864237
15 October 2025
A woman rides her bicycle through an underpass decorated with a cloud decoration, passing behind a metal railing in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on February 4, 2022.
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14 March 2025
A blue floor sign with white footprints and the message ''Attendi qui il tuo turno'' (''Wait here for your turn'') is on a tiled floor in a public area. This sign serves as a reminder of social distancing measures introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure safety in shared spaces in Foggia, Italy, on May 22, 2020.
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#7577388
29 December 2021
Rabbi blows the shofar (a rams horn) during the holiday of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 07, 2021. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic rabbis from across the city offered special blowings of the shofar along street corners in Jewish neighbourhoods across the city allowing the faithful to maintain social distancing (physical distancing) while joining the Rosh Hashanah celebration. The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and it is customary to blow the shofar 100 or 101 times on each day of Rosh Hashanah.
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#7577390
29 December 2021
Rabbi blows the shofar (a rams horn) during the holiday of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 07, 2021. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic rabbis from across the city offered special blowings of the shofar along street corners in Jewish neighbourhoods across the city allowing the faithful to maintain social distancing (physical distancing) while joining the Rosh Hashanah celebration. The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and it is customary to blow the shofar 100 or 101 times on each day of Rosh Hashanah.
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#7577392
29 December 2021
Rabbi blows the shofar (a rams horn) during the holiday of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 07, 2021. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic rabbis from across the city offered special blowings of the shofar along street corners in Jewish neighbourhoods across the city allowing the faithful to maintain social distancing (physical distancing) while joining the Rosh Hashanah celebration. The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and it is customary to blow the shofar 100 or 101 times on each day of Rosh Hashanah.
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#7577394
29 December 2021
Rabbi blows the shofar (a rams horn) during the holiday of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 07, 2021. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic rabbis from across the city offered special blowings of the shofar along street corners in Jewish neighbourhoods across the city allowing the faithful to maintain social distancing (physical distancing) while joining the Rosh Hashanah celebration. The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and it is customary to blow the shofar 100 or 101 times on each day of Rosh Hashanah.
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#7577396
29 December 2021
Rabbi blows the shofar (a rams horn) during the holiday of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 07, 2021. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic rabbis from across the city offered special blowings of the shofar along street corners in Jewish neighbourhoods across the city allowing the faithful to maintain social distancing (physical distancing) while joining the Rosh Hashanah celebration. The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and it is customary to blow the shofar 100 or 101 times on each day of Rosh Hashanah.
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#7577398
29 December 2021
Rabbi blows the shofar (a rams horn) during the holiday of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 07, 2021. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic rabbis from across the city offered special blowings of the shofar along street corners in Jewish neighbourhoods across the city allowing the faithful to maintain social distancing (physical distancing) while joining the Rosh Hashanah celebration. The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and it is customary to blow the shofar 100 or 101 times on each day of Rosh Hashanah.
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#7577400
29 December 2021
Rabbi blows the shofar (a rams horn) during the holiday of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 07, 2021. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic rabbis from across the city offered special blowings of the shofar along street corners in Jewish neighbourhoods across the city allowing the faithful to maintain social distancing (physical distancing) while joining the Rosh Hashanah celebration. The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and it is customary to blow the shofar 100 or 101 times on each day of Rosh Hashanah.
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#7577402
29 December 2021
Rabbi blows the shofar (a rams horn) during the holiday of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 07, 2021. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic rabbis from across the city offered special blowings of the shofar along street corners in Jewish neighbourhoods across the city allowing the faithful to maintain social distancing (physical distancing) while joining the Rosh Hashanah celebration. The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and it is customary to blow the shofar 100 or 101 times on each day of Rosh Hashanah.
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#7577404
29 December 2021
Rabbi blows the shofar (a rams horn) during the holiday of Rosh Hashanah (the Jewish New Year) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on September 07, 2021. Due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic rabbis from across the city offered special blowings of the shofar along street corners in Jewish neighbourhoods across the city allowing the faithful to maintain social distancing (physical distancing) while joining the Rosh Hashanah celebration. The shofar is used mainly on Rosh Hashanah and it is customary to blow the shofar 100 or 101 times on each day of Rosh Hashanah.
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#7572574
26 December 2021
Grocery store employee placing social distancing (physical distancing) stickers on the floor during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on December 26, 2021. Ontario reported 10,412 more COVID-19 cases and four new deaths, shattering all previous records for infection for the entire length of the pandemic while multiple officials conceded the province's testing system can no longer keep up with and track the spread of infection. An estimated 90 per cent of all new infections are suspected to be caused by the rapidly spreading Omicron variant. Large parts of Canada are starting to implement new restrictions as a fifth wave of COVID-19 fuelled by the Omicron variant saw thousands of new cases across the country over the past few days.
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#7080480
17 September 2021
A health and safety sign seen at the entrance to the Edmonton Library. Alberta has declared a state of public health emergency and will implement new health measures to expand capacity, increase vaccination rates and reduce transmission of COVID-19. This includes new restrictions on restaurants, indoor gatherings, weddings and funerals, retail, entertainment venues, and indoor sports and fitness from September 20. Workplace measures, indoor private gatherings, places of worship, schools and activities for children, as well as compulsory masking and physical distancing in all indoor public spaces, begun on September 16. On Thursday, 16 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7080476
17 September 2021
The "Covid-19 Vaccine Available Here" sign seen on the front door of an Edmonton pharmacy. Alberta has declared a state of public health emergency and will implement new health measures to expand capacity, increase vaccination rates and reduce transmission of COVID-19. This includes new restrictions on restaurants, indoor gatherings, weddings and funerals, retail, entertainment venues, and indoor sports and fitness from September 20. Workplace measures, indoor private gatherings, places of worship, schools and activities for children, as well as compulsory masking and physical distancing in all indoor public spaces, begun on September 16. On Thursday, 16 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7080478
17 September 2021
A general view of Edmonton's downtown. Alberta has declared a state of public health emergency and will implement new health measures to expand capacity, increase vaccination rates and reduce transmission of COVID-19. This includes new restrictions on restaurants, indoor gatherings, weddings and funerals, retail, entertainment venues, and indoor sports and fitness from September 20. Workplace measures, indoor private gatherings, places of worship, schools and activities for children, as well as compulsory masking and physical distancing in all indoor public spaces, begun on September 16. On Thursday, 16 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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#7080474
17 September 2021
Logo of McDonald's restaurant in Edmonton. Alberta has declared a state of public health emergency and will implement new health measures to expand capacity, increase vaccination rates and reduce transmission of COVID-19. This includes new restrictions on restaurants, indoor gatherings, weddings and funerals, retail, entertainment venues, and indoor sports and fitness from September 20. Workplace measures, indoor private gatherings, places of worship, schools and activities for children, as well as compulsory masking and physical distancing in all indoor public spaces, begun on September 16. On Thursday, 16 August 2021, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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