Brandenburg Gate (berlin, Germany) before the COVID-19 outbreak attracted a large number of people and visitors. But by March 25 - the time of the outbreak, there was not a single person left here.
Measures to limit contact with strangers and limit going out are applied in many countries around the world. Many roads, streets... are deserted. In the photo is a street in the center of Ronda city, southern Spain (left taken on June 24, 2017), (right taken on March 22, 2020).
At Puente Nuevo Bridge (connecting the two parts of Ronda city, southern Spain), no longer there are crowded activities after the COVID-19 outbreak.
On March 11 (left) Burj Khalifa (Duba) was still crowded with people. But by March 23, this place had become a peaceful place without a single person.
Cape Town is one of the most famous destinations in South Africa. Every day, Cape Town welcomes hundreds, thousands of people to watch the sunset, travel, eat... However, the fear of COVID-19 makes this place deserted.
At a metro pick-up point in Sao Paulo, Brazil on March 16, people were still lining up to board the train. However, when the number of COVID-19 cases increased and there were no signs of stopping, there was no more people in this station area.
On March 24, followers continued to go to Al- Abbas Church in Gaza City for ceremony. But just one day later, the church was strangely deserted.
On March 15, the Cantonment railway station (Karachi, Pakistan) was still bustling with people passing by. But by March 25, the train stations were lying idle in the middle of the station space.