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Our world in photos: April 29

April 29, 2020 Noah Singer
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MEXICO — Long moments: People sat outside a public hospital that treats patients with suspected COVID-19 as they waited for news on a hospitalized relative in Mexico City on Tuesday. Photo: Rebecca Blackwell/AP

 

JAPAN — Lonely walk: A passenger walked across a domestic terminal of Haneda Airport in Tokyo on Wednesday. Photo: Eugene Hoshiko/AP

 

SPAIN — Taking a rest: A man wearing a face mask rested on a beach in Badalona on Tuesday, as Spain’s lockdown to combat the spread of coronavirus continues. Photo: Emilio Morenatti/AP

 

PENNSYLVANIA — Making bubbles: Lee Sedgwick of Millcreek Township made bubbles on Tuesday on the shore of Lake Erie at Presque Isle State Park. Sedgwick usually draws a crowd at the park, whether making bubbles or flying kites. Photo: Jack Hanrahan/Erie Times-News via AP

 

KANSAS — At sunset: A motorist waited at a stoplight on an empty street at sunset on Tuesday in downtown Topeka. Kansas has extended stay-at-home orders until May 3. Photo: Charlie Riedel/AP

 

SPAIN — Beach day: Two children wearing masks sat on top of a boat on a beach in Badalona on Tuesday. Health authorities in Spain have urged parents to be responsible and abide by social distancing rules. Photo: Emilio Morenatti/AP

 

NEW JERSEY — In the air: A utility worker watched on Tuesday as the Navy’s Blue Angels and the Air Force’s Thunderbirds conducted “a collaborative salute” flyby to honor those battling the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP

 

BRITAIN — Crossing over: A person walked along a nearly deserted Millennium Bridge London on Tuesday. Photo: Alberto Pezzali/AP

 

PENNSYLVANIA — Lengthy wait: Hundreds of cars waited in line for distribution from a food bank at the Big Butler Fairgrounds on Tuesday in Prospect. The Greater Pittsburgh Community Food Bank expected more than 1,500 vehicles to arrive to receive two 25-pound boxes of food each. Photo: Andrew Rush/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette via AP
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