See pictures of events from around the world, Aug. 17
Photographers captured moments from around the globe. From the coronavirus, protests to cities reopening.
People are reflected in the window of an eyeglasses store as they wait outside the pension administration office, AFP, to apply for an early withdrawal of a percentage of their government pensions on the first day of the partial lifting of quarantine restrictions aimed at curbing the new coronavirus in downtown Santiago, Chile, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. [ ESTEBAN FELIX | AP ]
Many things have changed across the world during the coronavirus. Here are a few of those changes illustrated with images.
Harare, Zimbabwe
A woman jumps over water that runs down a street in Harare, Zimbabwe Monday, Aug, 17, 2020. [ TSVANGIRAYI MUKWAZHI | AP ]
Panama City, Panama
A worker sweeps the Multiplaza Mall as shops prepare to open later in the morning, in Panama City, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. After nearly five months of quarantine, on Monday Panama is starting a partial reopening of the economy, with barbers, beauty salons, retail and car lots opening their doors, in an effort to revive the economy while preparing for another possible spike in coronavirus cases. [ ARNULFO FRANCO | AP ]
Gauhati, India
An Indian health worker waits to take a nasal swab sample to test for COVID-19 in a swab collection center in Gauhati, India, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. [ ANUPAM NATH | AP ]
North Sumatra, Indonesia
Children take part in a greased-pole climbing competition during the celebration of the 75th anniversary of the country's independence in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. [ BINSAR BAKKARA | AP ]
Jerusalem, Israel
The silhouette of an ultra-Orthodox Jewish man is cast onto the stone wall of the Jaffa Gate leading to Jerusalem's Old City, Monday, Aug. 17, 2020. [ MAYA ALLERUZZO | AP ]
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