Desolate store shelves, empty streets: These 16 eerie images depict coronavirus in America

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Desolate store shelves, empty streets: These 16 eerie images depict coronavirus in America
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From Times Square to Seattle, the coronavirus pandemic has changed what everyday life looks like in the United States.

Cancellations, closures and empty grocery shelves are becoming all too common as the nation grapples with coronavirus, a pandemic that has changed what everyday life looks like in the United States.

The virus has impacted virtually every corner of society: children are home from school, employees are working remotely and many public attractions have closed, leaving Americans to "hunker down" at home, but not before stocking up on necessities. It's quite possible that things don't return to"normal" any time soon, either, as the CDC on Sunday recommended against gatherings of 50 or more people in the U.S. for the next eight weeks.

From desolate grocery stores to non-existent rush hour traffic, here are 16 images that show how the coronavirus pandemic has affected modern-day life around the U.S. In Italy: Streets fill with song as millions remain on coronavirus lockdown'We're not being quarantined. We're being detained.' Americans stuck in Cambodia amid pandemic

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Coronavirus in US pictures: Low traffic, empty grocery store shelves

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