Divided We Stand: This Is How The World Is Social Distancing
Flowers painted on the floor of Vake Church in the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, help visitors practice social distancing on March 25.
Women gather in Iran's Lorestan Province.
Customers stand in designated areas marked on the floor outside meat and grocery shops to maintain recommended social distancing during a government-imposed national lockdown as a preventive measure against the coronavirus in Islamabad on March 25.
In the Pakistani city of Karachi, chalk lines are used to keep people at a safe distance. These men wait to receive sacks of food from a charity on March 26. Pakistan has shut all markets, public places, and discouraged large gatherings to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
People in the Indian city of Jalandhar stand on designated areas to maintain social distancing as they wait to buy vegetables.
People wait for takeaway food orders at a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 24.
Signs that assist with social distancing are used by shoppers who wait in line at a grocery store in Austin, Texas, on March 25.
New Yorkers wear masks and maintain their distance in a long line outside Trader Joe's on March 25.
People practice social distancing while sitting in Hell's Kitchen Park in New York City on March 24.
Chalk marks at a farmers market in Oakland, California, keep people at a safe distance.
A shopper stands in a designated safe spot outside Safe Supply: Outdoor Grocery Store in Somerville, Massachusetts. The store takes reservations, requires customers to wash their hands, and offers them the opportunity to shop without touching items.
A sign is posted in a Houston park reminding people to practice social distancing. A stay-at-home order was issued on March 24 for Houston and Harris County residents to help fight the spread of COVID-19.
London nurses distance themselves as they line up for donated lunches on March 25. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has implemented social-distancing measures banning social gatherings and groups of more than two people.
People stand in marked spots at a fast-food restaurant in London on March 20.
Social-distancing measures at a Tesco grocery store in London on March 24
People queue at the entrance of a supermarket while keeping a safe distance from one another in Bucharest, Romania. Romanian President Klaus Iohannis announced a lockdown across the country on March 25 and asked the army to help enforce the new measures.
People line up and keep a safe distance outside a shop in Barcelona, Spain, on March 17.