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A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : People shop at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : People shop at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Vegetables are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Vegetables are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Vegetables are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Canned foods are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Toilet papers are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Toilet papers are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Toilet papers are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Toilet papers are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Vegetables are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : People shop at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Vegetables are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : A worker displays items at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : A woman shops at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : A woman shops at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Vegetables are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Vegetables are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : People shop at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Vegetables are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Fruits are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Canned foods are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Canned foods are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Canned foods are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Canned foods are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Canned foods are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Canned foods are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A scene that has become normal, a masked person is waiting on the shelves of a supermarket. Coronavirus situation in Rennes, western France, on March 27, 2020, on eleventh day of a strict lockdown in France to stop the spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). Photo by Vincent Feuray/ABACAPRESS.COM
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Canned foods are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Vegetables are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Fruits are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : A woman shops at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Toilet papers are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : Toilet papers are displayed at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : People shop at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
A Seoul supermarket fully stocked, Mar 27, 2020 : People shop at a supermarket in Seoul, South Korea. Most supermarkets in South Korea are fully stocked with items amid the new coronavirus pandemic. South Korean government restricted religious gatherings, indoor sports activities and visits to nightclubs and other entertainment venues to slow the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that emerged in China late last year. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People line up to buy food and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
27 March 2020, Saxony, Leipzig: An employee of a "Konsum" supermarket cleans a pane of Plexiglas, which was attached to the cash register to protect against infection with the corona virus. Grocery stores are open despite the contact restrictions. Protective walls and safety notices are intended to protect employees and customers from the corona virus. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
27 March 2020, Saxony, Leipzig: A customer of a "Konsum" supermarket pays with an EC card behind a pane of glass that was hung up at the checkout to protect her from infection with the corona virus. Grocery stores are open despite the contact restrictions. Protective walls and safety notices are intended to protect employees and customers from the corona virus. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
27 March 2020, Saxony, Leipzig: A customer of a "Konsum" supermarket pays with an EC card behind a pane of glass that was hung up at the checkout to protect her from infection with the corona virus. Grocery stores are open despite the contact restrictions. Protective walls and safety notices are intended to protect employees and customers from the corona virus. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Many empty shelves are seen in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Many empty shelves are seen in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Many empty shelves are seen in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Many empty shelves are seen in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Many empty shelves are seen in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Many empty shelves are seen in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - People buy foods and supplies in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for nonessential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 27, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Many empty shelves are seen in the morning at a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 27, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 26, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Empty shelves are seen at night in a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 26, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 26, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Empty shelves are seen at night in a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 26, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 26, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Empty shelves are seen at night in a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 26, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 26, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Empty shelves are seen at night in a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 26, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 26, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Empty shelves are seen at night in a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 26, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
March 26, 2020, Tokyo, Japan - Empty shelves are seen at night in a supermarket in Tokyo, Japan on March 26, 2020. People rushed to stores to stockpile food and supplies after Tokyo governor called for residents to refrain from going outside this weekend for non-essential reasons, due to concerns over the coronavirus. (Photo by AFLO)
24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: An employee in a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district gives a pack of oatmeal to 92-year-old Willi Treppel. The market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. in times of coronavirus for senior citizens and people in need of support. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: Employee Christian Thellmann (r) serves 92-year-old Willi Treppel in a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district. The market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. in times of coronavirus for senior citizens and people in need of support. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
Information sign in front of a cash register in an ALDI branch on March 24th, 2020. Information sign PLEASE KEEP DISTANCE AT THE CHECKOUT. Cashier, customer, cash register, distance, distance. ? SVEN SIMON Fotoagentur GmbH & Co. Press Photo KG # Prinzess-Luise-Str. 41 # 45479 M uelheim / R uhr # Tel. 0208/9413250 # Fax. 0208/9413260 # GLS Bank # BLZ 430 609 67 # Kto. 4030 025 100 # IBAN DE75 4306 0967 4030 0251 00 # BIC GENODEM1GLS # www.svensimon.net. | usage worldwide
Information sign in front of a cash register in an ALDI branch on March 24th, 2020. Information sign PLEASE KEEP DISTANCE AT THE CHECKOUT. Cashier, customer, cash register, distance, distance. ? SVEN SIMON Fotoagentur GmbH & Co. Press Photo KG # Prinzess-Luise-Str. 41 # 45479 M uelheim / R uhr # Tel. 0208/9413250 # Fax. 0208/9413260 # GLS Bank # BLZ 430 609 67 # Kto. 4030 025 100 # IBAN DE75 4306 0967 4030 0251 00 # BIC GENODEM1GLS # www.svensimon.net. | usage worldwide
Information sign in front of a cash register in an ALDI branch on March 24th, 2020. Information sign PLEASE KEEP DISTANCE AT THE CHECKOUT. Cashier, customer, cash register, distance, distance. ? SVEN SIMON Fotoagentur GmbH & Co. Press Photo KG # Prinzess-Luise-Str. 41 # 45479 M uelheim / R uhr # Tel. 0208/9413250 # Fax. 0208/9413260 # GLS Bank # BLZ 430 609 67 # Kto. 4030 025 100 # IBAN DE75 4306 0967 4030 0251 00 # BIC GENODEM1GLS # www.svensimon.net. | usage worldwide
24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: Customers are standing at a distance in front of the meat counter in a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district. The market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. in times of coronavirus for senior citizens and people in need of support. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: A sign in front of a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district indicates changed opening hours. The market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. for senior citizens and people in need of support in times of coronavirus. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: A woman in a wheelchair is driving behind an employee in a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district. The market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. for senior citizens and people in need of support during times of coronavirus. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: A helper gives a pack of broth to 92-year-old Willi Treppel in a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district. The market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. in times of coronavirus for senior citizens and people in need of support. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: An employee speaks with 92-year-old Willi Treppel in a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district. The market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. in times of coronavirus for senior citizens and people in need of support. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: A helper stands with 92-year-old Willi Treppel in a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district in front of an empty shelf for hygiene supplies. In times of coronavirus, the market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. for senior citizens and people in need of support. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: An employee speaks with 92-year-old Willi Treppel in a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district. The market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. in times of coronavirus for senior citizens and people in need of support. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
dpatop - 24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: An employee speaks with 92-year-old Willi Treppel in a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district. The market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. in times of coronavirus for senior citizens and people in need of support. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
24 March 2020, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart: 92-year-old Willi Treppel walks towards the cash desk in a branch of Edeka Fleck in the Fasanenhof district. The market is open between 7 and 8 a.m. in times of coronavirus for senior citizens and people in need of support. Photo: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa
24 March 2020, Saxony, Leipzig: Jurgen Burscher from the "Alter, Leben und Gesundheit" association is returning to one of the longest apartment blocks in Germany, the "Lange Lene", with the purchases ordered by senior citizens who are no longer expected to leave their homes. Using face masks and protective gloves, more than 200 elderly people are cared for by the association's staff in the 335-meter-long prefabricated concrete slab building of the Leipziger Wohnungsbaugesellschaft (LWB), also as a small family substitute. In order to ensure that lunch is safe because the cafeteria is now closed, some of them are having their freshly cooked lunch brought into the apartments. Shopping in the supermarket, mail delivery and garbage disposal are also done for the seniors every day. 1600 people live in the 10 storey high prefabricated building from the 1960s, which is a listed building. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
200324 -- WUHAN, March 24, 2020 -- People shop at a supermarket in Wuhan, central China s Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. The central Chinese city of Wuhan, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, reopens commercial outlets to residents in an orderly manner. Commercial outlets in residential communities and villages without existing confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases can resume business, according to the Wuhan municipal bureau of commerce. Those outlets mainly include supermarkets, convenience stores, fresh food shops, fruit and vegetable shops and others that supply daily necessities. Each household can send one person a day to go shopping with a one-time pass certificate or an electronic health code. Each shopping trip will be limited to within two hours. CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES-COMMERCIAL OUTLETS-REOPEN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
200324 -- WUHAN, March 24, 2020 -- A man shops at a supermarket in Wuhan, central China s Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. The central Chinese city of Wuhan, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, reopens commercial outlets to residents in an orderly manner. Commercial outlets in residential communities and villages without existing confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases can resume business, according to the Wuhan municipal bureau of commerce. Those outlets mainly include supermarkets, convenience stores, fresh food shops, fruit and vegetable shops and others that supply daily necessities. Each household can send one person a day to go shopping with a one-time pass certificate or an electronic health code. Each shopping trip will be limited to within two hours. CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES-COMMERCIAL OUTLETS-REOPEN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
200324 -- WUHAN, March 24, 2020 -- People shop at a supermarket in Wuhan, central China s Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. The central Chinese city of Wuhan, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, reopens commercial outlets to residents in an orderly manner. Commercial outlets in residential communities and villages without existing confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases can resume business, according to the Wuhan municipal bureau of commerce. Those outlets mainly include supermarkets, convenience stores, fresh food shops, fruit and vegetable shops and others that supply daily necessities. Each household can send one person a day to go shopping with a one-time pass certificate or an electronic health code. Each shopping trip will be limited to within two hours. CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES-COMMERCIAL OUTLETS-REOPEN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
24 March 2020, Argentina, Buenos Aires: A woman has her temperature taken before entering a supermarket. Currently, people in Argentina are no longer allowed to leave their houses and apartments. Some professional groups are exempt from the curfew and can continue to go to work: Doctors, nurses and police officers, employees in the food, pharmaceutical and petroleum industries, employees of supermarkets and pharmacies and employees of logistics companies. Photo: Florencia Martin/dpa
24 March 2020, Lower Saxony, Wilhelmshaven: Corporal Eileen Barein (l) and Corporal Jan Zirnfast from the naval base make purchases for the needy in a supermarket. During the Corona crisis, navy soldiers at the largest German military base in Wilhelmshaven help elderly people with their shopping. Photo: Martin Remmers/dpa
24 March 2020, Lower Saxony, Wilhelmshaven: Corporal Eileen Barein (l) and Corporal Jan Zirnfast from the naval base make purchases for the needy in a supermarket. During the Corona crisis, navy soldiers at the largest German military base in Wilhelmshaven help elderly people with their shopping. Photo: Martin Remmers/dpa
200324 -- WUHAN, March 24, 2020 -- People shop at a supermarket in Wuhan, central China s Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. The central Chinese city of Wuhan, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, reopens commercial outlets to residents in an orderly manner. Commercial outlets in residential communities and villages without existing confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases can resume business, according to the Wuhan municipal bureau of commerce. Those outlets mainly include supermarkets, convenience stores, fresh food shops, fruit and vegetable shops and others that supply daily necessities. Each household can send one person a day to go shopping with a one-time pass certificate or an electronic health code. Each shopping trip will be limited to within two hours. CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES-COMMERCIAL OUTLETS-REOPEN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
200324 -- WUHAN, March 24, 2020 -- People shop at a supermarket in Wuhan, central China s Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. The central Chinese city of Wuhan, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, reopens commercial outlets to residents in an orderly manner. Commercial outlets in residential communities and villages without existing confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases can resume business, according to the Wuhan municipal bureau of commerce. Those outlets mainly include supermarkets, convenience stores, fresh food shops, fruit and vegetable shops and others that supply daily necessities. Each household can send one person a day to go shopping with a one-time pass certificate or an electronic health code. Each shopping trip will be limited to within two hours. CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES-COMMERCIAL OUTLETS-REOPEN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
200324 -- WUHAN, March 24, 2020 -- A woman shops at a supermarket in Wuhan, central China s Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. The central Chinese city of Wuhan, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, reopens commercial outlets to residents in an orderly manner. Commercial outlets in residential communities and villages without existing confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases can resume business, according to the Wuhan municipal bureau of commerce. Those outlets mainly include supermarkets, convenience stores, fresh food shops, fruit and vegetable shops and others that supply daily necessities. Each household can send one person a day to go shopping with a one-time pass certificate or an electronic health code. Each shopping trip will be limited to within two hours. CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES-COMMERCIAL OUTLETS-REOPE PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
200324 -- WUHAN, March 24, 2020 -- People display their electronic health code and take personal information registration before entering into a supermarket in Wuhan, central China s Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. The central Chinese city of Wuhan, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, reopens commercial outlets to residents in an orderly manner. Commercial outlets in residential communities and villages without existing confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases can resume business, according to the Wuhan municipal bureau of commerce. Those outlets mainly include supermarkets, convenience stores, fresh food shops, fruit and vegetable shops and others that supply daily necessities. Each household can send one person a day to go shopping with a one-time pass certificate or an electronic health code. Each shopping trip will be limite PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
200324 -- WUHAN, March 24, 2020 -- People shop at a supermarket in Wuhan, central China s Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. The central Chinese city of Wuhan, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, reopens commercial outlets to residents in an orderly manner. Commercial outlets in residential communities and villages without existing confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases can resume business, according to the Wuhan municipal bureau of commerce. Those outlets mainly include supermarkets, convenience stores, fresh food shops, fruit and vegetable shops and others that supply daily necessities. Each household can send one person a day to go shopping with a one-time pass certificate or an electronic health code. Each shopping trip will be limited to within two hours. CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES-COMMERCIAL OUTLETS-REOPEN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
200324 -- WUHAN, March 24, 2020 -- People shop at a supermarket in Wuhan, central China s Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. The central Chinese city of Wuhan, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, reopens commercial outlets to residents in an orderly manner. Commercial outlets in residential communities and villages without existing confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases can resume business, according to the Wuhan municipal bureau of commerce. Those outlets mainly include supermarkets, convenience stores, fresh food shops, fruit and vegetable shops and others that supply daily necessities. Each household can send one person a day to go shopping with a one-time pass certificate or an electronic health code. Each shopping trip will be limited to within two hours. CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES-COMMERCIAL OUTLETS-REOPEN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
200324 -- WUHAN, March 24, 2020 -- People shop at a supermarket in Wuhan, central China s Hubei Province, March 24, 2020. The central Chinese city of Wuhan, hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, reopens commercial outlets to residents in an orderly manner. Commercial outlets in residential communities and villages without existing confirmed or suspected COVID-19 cases can resume business, according to the Wuhan municipal bureau of commerce. Those outlets mainly include supermarkets, convenience stores, fresh food shops, fruit and vegetable shops and others that supply daily necessities. Each household can send one person a day to go shopping with a one-time pass certificate or an electronic health code. Each shopping trip will be limited to within two hours. CHINA-HUBEI-WUHAN-RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES-COMMERCIAL OUTLETS-REOPEN PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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OSTRAVA, CZECH REPUBLIC - MARCH 23: Elderly people do shopping with protective masks at a supermarket store in Ostrava, Czech Republic on March 23, 2020. Czech government decided that only people older than 65 years are allowed to go grocery stores and pharmacies between 7-9 a.m. due to the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Czech Republic. Lukas Kabon / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM
OSTRAVA, CZECH REPUBLIC - MARCH 23: Elderly people do shopping with protective masks at a supermarket store in Ostrava, Czech Republic on March 23, 2020. Czech government decided that only people older than 65 years are allowed to go grocery stores and pharmacies between 7-9 a.m. due to the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Czech Republic. Lukas Kabon / Anadolu Agency/ABACAPRESS.COM