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A medical worker wearing a protective hood carries a patient sample back to the testing tent as part of COVID-19 drive-through testing in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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The intake tent stands near houses as COVID-19 drive-through testing takes place in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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A medical worker wearing a protective hood awaits patients for COVID-19 drive-through testing at the testing tent in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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A medical worker wearing a protective hood awaits patients for COVID-19 drive-through testing at the testing tent in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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Medical workers wearing facemasks work with patient samples in a testing tent as part of COVID-19 drive-through testing in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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A billboard reading "Stay safe during Covid-19 / Stay home if sick / wash your hands / social distance" visible from Interstate 93 is seen in the parking lot of the IBEW Local 103 parking lot in Dorchester, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. The ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic has caused cities and towns to put up public health messages such as this billboard in public areas.

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A billboard reading "Stay safe during Covid-19 / Stay home if sick / wash your hands / social distance" visible from Interstate 93 is seen in the parking lot of the IBEW Local 103 parking lot in Dorchester, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. The ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic has caused cities and towns to put up public health messages such as this billboard in public areas.

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A billboard reading "Stay safe during Covid-19 / Stay home if sick / wash your hands / social distance" visible from Interstate 93 is seen in the parking lot of the IBEW Local 103 parking lot in Dorchester, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. The ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic has caused cities and towns to put up public health messages such as this billboard in public areas.

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Medical workers await patients for COVID-19 drive-through testing at the intake tent in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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A medical worker wearing a protective hood uses a swab to take a sample from a patient as part of COVID-19 drive-through testing in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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A medical worker wearing a protective hood carries a patient sample back to the testing tent as part of COVID-19 drive-through testing in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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A medical worker wearing a protective hood carries a patient sample back to the testing tent as part of COVID-19 drive-through testing in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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A medical worker wearing a protective hood uses a swab to take a sample from a patient as part of COVID-19 drive-through testing in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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A medical worker wearing a protective hood uses a swab to take a sample from a patient as part of COVID-19 drive-through testing in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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Medical workers await patients for COVID-19 drive-through testing at the intake tent in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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A medical worker wearing a protective hood awaits patients for COVID-19 drive-through testing at the testing tent in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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Medical workers await patients for COVID-19 drive-through testing at the intake tent in a parking lot near the Cambridge Health Alliance Women's Health Hospital in Somerville, Massachusetts, on Mon., March 23, 2020. Patients could make appointments to drive through the parking lot to get tested for the virus during the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic. This location is one of a handful of such testing facilities that have opened in the Boston area in the past week.

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Volunteers move bags of nonperishable food and supplies into a Belmont Council on Aging bus as part of distribution to senior citizens in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution. For the senior citizens, the Pantry decided it was safer to bring food to those in need rather than ask them to pick it up as usual.

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Volunteers move bags of nonperishable food and supplies into a Belmont Council on Aging bus as part of distribution to senior citizens in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution. For the senior citizens, the Pantry decided it was safer to bring food to those in need rather than ask them to pick it up as usual.

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Bags of food and supplies are lined up on the street outside Town Hall for distribution to families in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution.

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Bags of food and supplies are lined up on the street outside Town Hall for distribution to families in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution.

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Bags of food and supplies are lined up on the street outside Town Hall for distribution to families in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution.

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Bags of food and supplies are lined up on the street outside Town Hall for distribution to families in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution.

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Bags of food and supplies are lined up on the street outside Town Hall for distribution to families in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution.

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Volunteers move bags of nonperishable food and supplies into a Belmont Council on Aging bus as part of distribution to senior citizens in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution. For the senior citizens, the Pantry decided it was safer to bring food to those in need rather than ask them to pick it up as usual.

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While maintaining social distancing protocols, a woman drops off bags of food on the street outside Town Hall for distribution to families in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution.

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Volunteers move bags of nonperishable food and supplies into a Belmont Council on Aging bus as part of distribution to senior citizens in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution. For the senior citizens, the Pantry decided it was safer to bring food to those in need rather than ask them to pick it up as usual.

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Volunteers move bags of nonperishable food and supplies into a Belmont Council on Aging bus as part of distribution to senior citizens in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution. For the senior citizens, the Pantry decided it was safer to bring food to those in need rather than ask them to pick it up as usual.

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Volunteers move bags of nonperishable food and supplies into a Belmont Council on Aging bus as part of distribution to senior citizens in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution. For the senior citizens, the Pantry decided it was safer to bring food to those in need rather than ask them to pick it up as usual.

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Bags of food and supplies are lined up on the street outside Town Hall for distribution to families in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution.

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Volunteers move bags of nonperishable food and supplies into a Belmont Council on Aging bus as part of distribution to senior citizens in need by the Belmont Food Pantry in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Sat., March 21, 2020. As part of the response to the ongoing Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the Belmont Food Pantry arranged for curbside pickup to minimize person-to-person contact. Each pair of bags included a variety of nonperishable food, including some canned meats, and toilet paper and paper towels. The Food Pantry usually purchases food directly from grocers and food providers for distribution, but because of ongoing shortages, the Food Pantry received donations from the Greater Boston Food Bank in order to keep up with ongoing food distribution. For the senior citizens, the Pantry decided it was safer to bring food to those in need rather than ask them to pick it up as usual.

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A sign reads "All in person events suspended / More Info on Website" outside All Saints Church during the widespread public gathering space shutdown in response to the coronavirus COVID-19 global pandemic in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Fri., March 20, 2020.

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A sign reads "All in person events suspended / More Info on Website" outside All Saints Church during the widespread public gathering space shutdown in response to the coronavirus COVID-19 global pandemic in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Fri., March 20, 2020.

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A sign reads "All in person events suspended / More Info on Website" outside All Saints Church during the widespread public gathering space shutdown in response to the coronavirus COVID-19 global pandemic in Belmont, Massachusetts, on Fri., March 20, 2020.

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