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AFTER: On March 12, Mayor Bill de Blasio banned gatherings of more than 500 people, and declared a state of emergency. By March 15, Time Square appeared deserted.
BEFORE: In 2018, many people sat and rested on red chairs in Times Square. There were few spare tables.
AFTER: There would have been no trouble finding a seat at the red tables on March 16. Other than a lone woman walking by, they were empty, along with the rest of Time Square.
BEFORE: The famous Charging Bull has only been in New York since 1989, but on most days, according to Business Insider's Harrison Jacobs, "hordes of tourists can be found crowding around the sculpture, taking photos, or rubbing the bull's nose, horns, or backside."
AFTER: On March 10, New York Mayor Bill de Blasio advised New Yorkers to avoid the subway if they could, and walk or bike to work. On March 16, it appeared his advice was followed.
AFTER: It appears de Blasio's advice was followed there, too. On March 16, the bustling station was almost empty.
BEFORE: New York's Central Park, which goes for 51 blocks, gets about 42 million visitors each year. Here, people gather around a the Bethesda Fountain in 2017.
AFTER: On March 14, that same fountain is far quieter. Although, it's worth mentioning it's winter, too, and the previous photo was at the beginning of summer.
BEFORE: In 2018's Broadway season, about 14,768,254 patrons went to shows, making about $1.8 billion in box office gross. It was a record year.