Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Week-One-of-Virus-Shut-Down-in-the-Streets-of-Washington-DC-27MDHUHSAF6.htmlConceptually similarWeek One of Virus Shut Down in the Streets of Washington DCGP1STQ3QCompleted★★★★Week One of Virus Shut Down in the Streets of Washington DCGP1STQ3NCompleted★★★★Capital One Arena during Week One of Virus Shut Down in Washington DCGP1STQ3OCompleted★★★★Week One of Virus Shut Down in the Streets of Washington DCGP1STQ3MCompleted★★★★Monument and Cherry Blossoms - Week One of Virus Shut Down in Washington DCGP1STQ1ECompleted★★★★Cherry Blossoms - Week One of Virus Shut Down in Washington DCGP1STQ19Completed★★★★Cherry Blossoms - Week One of Virus Shut Down in Washington DCGP1STQ1BCompleted★★★★Cherry Blossoms - Week One of Virus Shut Down in Washington DCGP1STQ1CCompleted★★★★Cherry Blossoms - Week One of Virus Shut Down in Washington DCGP1STQ1DCompleted★★★★View AllGP1STQ2ZWeek One of Virus Shut Down in the Streets of Washington DCA few pedestrians walk around on this Northwest Washington DC street after the first week of the virus shutdown. Most activities stopped after the virus started spreading.The coronavirus outbreak that started in Wuhan, China, is changing rapidly. The respiratory infection, named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO), is closely related to SARS and MERS. The majority of cases are no longer in China, and the disease has been diagnosed in more than 100 other countries.Locations:United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:19 Mar, 2020Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5353px X 3546pxKeywords:Bicycles-Cities-COVID-19-Day-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Streets-Two people-Urban areasShoot:Week One of Corona Virus Shut Down in the Streets of Washington DCStreets of Washington DC during week one of the virus shutdown. The coronavirus outbreak that started in Wuhan, China, is changing rapidly. The respiratory infection, named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO), is closely related to SARS and MERS. The majority of cases are no longer in China, and the disease has been diagnosed in more than 100 other countries.