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Check out these photos of the smart solution a park in New York came up with to keep people at least 6 feet apart
Check out these photos of the smart solution a park in New York came up with to keep people at least 6 feet apart
Jessica SnouwaertMay 19, 2020, 02:30 IST
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Domino Park in Brooklyn, New York came up with a straightforward way to help visitors maintain social distancing protocols.
The park painted circles on the ground to help park-goers maintain the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's advice to keep at least six feet apart while in public.
Check out 10 photos of what it looks like to visit Domino park.
New York began easing into the reopening process Friday after Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the state would allow low-risk businesses to reopen and outdoor activities such as drive-in movie theaters. And with summer sun and warmer temperatures on the way, many New Yorkers are itching to get outside.
That's why Domino Park in Brooklyn, New York came up with a clever way to keep crowds of visitors at a safe distance from one another, with painted circles on the ground to ensure families, couples, and individuals stay at least six feet apart.
Read on to see what it looks like to visit the park.
New Yorkers wear face masks and protective gear as they adjust to daily life during the coronavirus pandemic.
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An ice cream truck works in Domino Park in Williamsburg during the coronavirus pandemic as temperatures reached over 80 degrees during the weekend.
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A person wears a protective face mask and goggles while reading a book in Domino Park.
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A New York Police Department officer keeps an eye on people as they control social distance on a warm day during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease.
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Police officers give out protective masks during the coronavirus pandemic. COVID-19 has spread to most countries around the world, claiming over 316,000 lives with over 4.8 million infections reported.
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New York allowed low-risk businesses to reopen and permitted recreational activities like tennis as of May 15.
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States across the US are in different phases of reopening.
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Families, couples, and individuals bring towels to lounge in the sun while keeping at least six feet apart from each other.
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White circles painted on the grass designate spots where groups and families can relax while maintaining social-distancing protocols.
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People practice social distancing in Domino Park in Williamsburg during the coronavirus pandemic on May 17, 2020 in New York City.