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  • [Bagpipe music]

  • There are moments that seem bizarre, moments of fear

  • preparation

  • and moments of emptiness.

  • These are scenes from the world

  • living with coronavirus.

  • It has spread across cultures, languages

  • and even out to sea.

  • And despite these global differences,

  • a number of shared experiences have emerged.

  • There is grief over the dead.

  • In Iran, hospital staff mourn a doctor’s death

  • from the virus.

  • In China, a quarantined building collapses,

  • and a firefighter breaks down after pulling bodies

  • from the rubble.

  • In Italy, a man mourns the death of his sister.

  • To try and save lives, authorities take precautions.

  • They disinfect public areas and screen populations.

  • This is just crazy.

  • Around the world, people are afraid and on edge.

  • Unbelievable.”

  • In Northern Ireland, routine construction work

  • at an Apple Store is mistaken for virus-related activity.

  • In Japan, tempers flare when a man sneezes on a train.

  • One Italian takes the fear and adds humor.

  • This is a circle to keep people at a safe distance.

  • In fact, lots of people use humor

  • to cope with the uncertainty or the stigma of being sick.

  • In Australia, a run on toilet paper

  • leads to lessons in self-defense.

  • He’s going to show you how to deal with people stealing

  • your toilet paper.”

  • There is also defiance, a conviction that life

  • must go on despite the virus.

  • Across rooftops in China, quarantined neighbors socialize.

  • From a rooftop in Italy, a theater group

  • performs poetry for an area where movement is restricted.

  • On a quarantined cruise ship, there’s

  • songwriting to pass the time.

  • In an apartment in China, too.

  • But perhaps some of the most striking moments

  • from the pandemic are those where little happens:

  • the empty streets.

  • Unbelievable.

  • No traffic.”

  • The quiet airports.

  • The places of worship without worshippers.

  • Stores without goods.

  • This is how it is across the globe

  • as we prepare, grieve and wait for the next chapter

  • of the coronavirus.

[Bagpipe music]

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