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The Week in Pictures: Lonely graduation and a nursing home drone
Stay-at-home orders flouted, students return to class in Wuhan and a glimpse at what dining may look like in the near future.
Updated May 8, 2020 3:01 PM CDT
India
An Indian Air Force helicopter showers the staff of INS Asvini hospital with flower petals to thank doctors, nurses and police personnel, who have been at the forefront of the country's battle against the COVID-19 pandemic, in Mumbai on May 3.
— Rajanish Kakade / AP
Illinois
A student picks up his diploma during a graduation ceremony at Bradley-Bourbonnais Community High School in Bradley, Ill., on May 6. Friends, family and relatives were not allowed to attend because of the state's social distancing mandates.
— Scott Olson / Getty Images
Virginia
A protester waves a flag during a rally calling for the state to lift stay-at-home orders and reopen the economy in Richmond on May 6. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam said phase one of reopening the state will begin next week.
— Drew Angerer / Getty Images
Peru
Workers carry a coffin out of a refrigerated container before cremation at the El Angel crematorium in Lima on May 6. Peru has nearly 55,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus and more than 1,500 deaths since the first case was detected on March 6.
— Ernesto Benavides / AFP - Getty Images
Washington, D.C.
Members of the National Nurses United union protest among empty shoes representing nurses they say have died from COVID-19 in Lafayette Park across from the White House on May 7.
— Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images
Arizona
President Donald Trump looks at a mask during a tour of the Honeywell International factory that produces N95 masks in Phoenix on May 5. The visit was Trump's first trip since lockdowns went into effect.
Trump defended his decision not to wear a mask during a tour of the facility, saying he had been told it wasn’t necessary.
— Brendan Smialowski / AFP - Getty Images
New York City
Refrigerated trucks function as temporary morgues at the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal on May 6. New York City's Medical Examiner are now operating a long-term disaster morgue at Brooklyn's 39th Street Pier, where human remains will be kept inside freezer trucks to provide relief to funeral directors overwhelmed from the COVID-19 crisis.
— Justin Heiman / Getty Images
China
Students study in a classroom with transparent boards as a precautionary measure against the spread of COVID-19 at No. 23 Middle School in Wuhan on May 6. About 57,800 students in their final year from 121 high and vocational schools returned to campus on Wednesday.
— Getty Images
New York City
Medical workers wheel in a patient outside a special coronavirus intake area at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn on May 4. Hospitals are beginning to see a drop in new cases as New York continues to be one of the global centers of the pandemic.
— Spencer Platt / Getty Images
Brazil
Arlen Laranjeira Bezerra's relatives mourn in Manaus, Brazil, on May 5. Bezerra was admitted to a hospital to undergo treatment for COVID-19. After fleeing from the emergency room, his body was found by family members about 200 yards from the hospital.
— Edmar Barros / AP |