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Typically empty, usually full: a photo essay on COVID-19

The COVID-19 global pandemic has placed a hold on normal life: many things that are usually full are now empty, while other things that are typically empty are now full. The photos below illustrate this reversal of ordinary life.
<a href="https://highschool.latimes.com/author/sophierobson02/" target="_self">Sophie Robson</a>

Sophie Robson

April 7, 2020

The COVID-19 global pandemic has placed a hold on normal life: many things that are usually full are now empty, while other things that are typically empty are now full. The photos below illustrate this reversal of ordinary life.

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