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  • Many people, most wearing masks, crowd the streets of Petar
    Many people, most wearing masks, crowd the streets of Petare in eastern Caracas on 17 March, the day after the government declared a nationwide quarantine to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
  • A busy street in Arusha
    A busy street in Arusha, Tanzania’s tourist capital. COVID-19 arrived there on 16 March.
  • A busy street in Arusha
    A busy street in Arusha, Tanzania’s tourist capital. COVID-19 arrived there on 16 March.
  • Faith Mnzava
    Faith Mnzava. “I think they need to start providing the essentials for free to all Tanzanians, like masks and hand sanitiser," she said.
  • Frank Massawe
    Frank Massawe, a boda boda driver in Arusha, began taking precautions when the first COVID-19 case was reported in Nairobi. “I knew that if it was already in Kenya it was only a matter of time before it got here," he said.
  • Hassan Mohammad peers at the TV at his home
    Hassan Mohammad peers at the TV at his home in Arusha to catch up on news of the first COVID-19 case in Arusha. “Frankly speaking, I’m totally scared," he said. "I’m freaked out."
  • Marta Munuo, 72
    Marta Munuo, 72, owns a small shop in Moshono. “I get very little information from the government itself," she said, describing how she learns about COVID-19 developments. "I’ve only heard that I should be washing my hands.”
  • Anna Temba, a single mother from Unga Limited
    Anna Temba. “I have faith that it won’t spread here," she said. "God will protect Tanzanians.”
  • A man sells masks and gloves in Arusha city
    A man sells masks and gloves in Arusha city.
  • Abduli Hissa
    Abduli Hissa, a bajaji (or tuk tuk) driver in Arusha, now sells face masks on the side.
  • Handwashing stations in Arusha
    Handwashing stations cropped up following the announcement of the country’s first COVID-19 case, in Arusha.
  • Graciela Fernandez
    Graciela Fernandez remains one of the only trained medical professionals in her community in Venezuela.
  • Graciela Fernandez
    Graciela Fernandez remains one of the only trained medical professionals in her community in Venezuela.
  • A displaced family of 17
    A displaced family of 17 who fled their home after insurgents set fire to parts of their village last October.
  • A displaced family of 17
    A displaced family of 17 who fled their home after insurgents set fire to parts of their village last October.
  • Liudmila Vasilievna, who lives in Aviidka
    Liudmila Vasilievna, who lives in Aviidka, in the government-controlled part of the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.
  • Liudmila Vasilievna, who lives in Aviidka
    Liudmila Vasilievna, who lives in Aviidka, in the government-controlled part of the Donetsk region of eastern Ukraine.
  • Residents of Bali wait for shelter kits
    Residents of Bali in majority English-speaking western Cameroon wait for shelter kits from the UN after their homes were torched. Photo taken in February 2020.
  • Residents of Bali wait for shelter kits
    Residents of Bali in majority English-speaking western Cameroon wait for shelter kits from the UN after their homes were torched. Photo taken in February 2020.
  • Lagos
    Lagos is a city of 20 million people and the commercial capital of Nigeria. Virtually all of Nigeria's coronavirus cases have been detected in the city.

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