Unprecedented outdoor life activities during COVID-19 time

From education, art to religion, COVID-19 forced people to move their daily activities outdoor, on an unprecedented scale ever worldwide. 
July 21, 2020 | 15:09
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Ruth Lipton puts on a face shield while conducting the wedding ceremony for the groom and the bride.

Ruth Lipton puts on a face shield while conducting the wedding ceremony for the groom and the bride. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Ruth Lipton, an employee from Vancouver City Hall, Canda, puts on a face shield while conducting the wedding ceremony for Nikki Alexis and Roni Jones.

The world has recorded more than 14.6 million nCoV infections, of which more than 608,000 died. Many countries are tightening control measures to prevent COVID-19 from recurring, including banning gatherings, business and entertainment activities in enclosed spaces to prevent the spread of nCoV.

Open-air classroom for students in India
Open-air classroom for students in India (Photo: Reuters)

Open-air classroom for students in a slum who cannot afford online classes in New Delhi, India. a. The country is currently the third-largest epidemic region in the world, with more than 1.1 million infections and more than 27,500 deaths.

Two artists rehearsing outdoor
Two artists rehearsing outdoor (Photo: Shutterstock)

Two artists Will Forester and Emma Wright rehearsed their play together for the first time at an outdoor theater in the city of St Albans, England.

Unprecedented outdoor life activities during COVID-19 time

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Artists sit at distanced seats during a rehearsal in front of the Mariendom and St Severus churches in Erfurt, Germany.

Fans dance by a car during a performance of the rock ban The Hatters in Moscow, Russia
Fans dance by a car during a performance of the rock ban The Hatters in Moscow, Russia (Photo: Guardian)

Fans dance by a car during a performance of the rock ban The Hatters in Moscow, Russia. Russia is the fourth largest epidemic in the world with more than 12,300 deaths out of over 770,000 confirmed cases.

SPD Dortmund party member, Dortmund city, Germany, voted at the party conference from their cars.
SPD Dortmund party members voted at the party conference from their cars. (Photo: DPA)

SPD Dortmund party member, Dortmund city, Germany, voted at the party conference from their cars.

Customer drinks beer outdoors in England

Customer drinks beer outdoors in England (Photo: Empics Entertainment)

Customer drinks beer outdoors in the Soho area, London, England. Many streets in this area have been turned into nightlife streets, with bars, restaurants place more chairs and tables outdoor.

Unprecedented outdoor life activities during COVID-19 time
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A bishop presides over an ordination ceremony at Dolores Mission Church in Los Angeles, USA. The world's largest epidemic region recorded nearly 3.9 million cases, of which more than 143,000 died.

People watch movies outdoors in Italy
People watch movies outdoors in Italy (Photo: AFP)

People watch movies outdoors in Dronero, Italy, an activity of the New Worlds festival to bring cinema to remote small villages.

Unprecedented outdoor life activities during COVID-19 time
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Visitors visit an outdoor photo exhibition in La Gacilly, France.

Unprecedented outdoor life activities during COVID-19 time
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The prayer of a church takes place outdoors in the city of Jena, Germany.

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