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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Battling a rare health condition that has left half of her face disfigured, a 24-year-old Indian woman says she tries to live positively despite jeers by people. Sasikala K, from Chennai, the capital of India’s southern Tamil Nadu state, suffers from plexiform neurofibromatosis, which has taken a toll on her face, affecting the right side. However, she admits her confidence has taken a hit of late. Sasikala, who prefers to live boldly and does not cover her face, likes dressing up and wearing make-up, much like girls her age, though she finds it difficult to execute them owing to her complications. She was only six-months-old when her parents noticed a part of her face swelling. However, they waited for another one and a half years to get medical help. “I have always been very bold, however, with age, the condition progressed and no one has come for help,” she says, adding, “I am slowly losing my confidence.” According to medical experts, her condition affects the face and craniofacial region of the body. It can also affect the neck and other parts of the body, depending upon the host. The family had not considered the deformity to be a big issue until Sasikala turned six and the face started to swell at an unusual rate. Now, almost 18 years later, she finds it difficult to execute daily chores like eating and brushing. The 24-year old is an employee at an embroidery unit run by a trust. Sasikala took it up as a means to support her family after completing her diploma in nursing and unable to land a job in the hospitality sector. Kumar, 54, Sasikala’s father, says his daughter has been under the knife four times, but it has only gotten worse. “She was six when doctors operated upon her for the first time,” Kumar says. “The result was satisfying and she looked normal,” he added. However, the joy was short-lived, as the tumours grew back again. Kumar says upon approaching the doctors again, he was told that it could be controlled but wou
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  • South Africa - Durban -  07 June 2020 -   The World Health Organization (WHO) has changed its advice on face masks, saying they should be worn in public where social distancing is not possible to help stop the spread of coronavirus. The global body said new information showed they could provide a barrier for potentially infectious droplets. Picture Leon Lestrade/African News Agency(ANA).
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  • Mayor of Paris’ 15th district Philippe Goujon attends a face masks distribution to small business owners at the town hall on April 27, 2020 in Paris, France. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Mayor of Paris’ 15th district Philippe Goujon attends a face masks distribution to small business owners at the town hall on April 27, 2020 in Paris, France. Photo by Karim Ait Adjedjou/Avenir Pictures/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A worker wearing face mask while offers protective masks inside of the subway Etiopia station, Mexico applies the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport the country is under lockdown in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes Covid-19. Mexico City, Mexico, April 17, 2020. Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A worker wearing face mask while offers protective masks inside of the subway Etiopia station, Mexico applies the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport the country is under lockdown in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes Covid-19. Mexico City, Mexico, April 17, 2020. Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A worker wearing face mask while offers protective masks inside of the subway Etiopia station, Mexico applies the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport the country is under lockdown in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes Covid-19. Mexico City, Mexico, April 17, 2020. Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A worker wearing face mask while offers protective masks inside of the subway Etiopia station, Mexico applies the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport the country is under lockdown in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes Covid-19. Mexico City, Mexico, April 17, 2020. Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A worker wearing face mask while offers protective masks inside of the subway Etiopia station, Mexico applies the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport the country is under lockdown in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes Covid-19. Mexico City, Mexico, April 17, 2020. Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A worker wearing face mask while offers protective masks inside of the subway Etiopia station, Mexico applies the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport the country is under lockdown in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes Covid-19. Mexico City, Mexico, April 17, 2020. Photo by Carlos Tischler/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Cyclist wearing face mask on Rivoli Street in Paris on May 4, 2020, on the forty-ninth day of a strict lockdown in France, in place to attempt to stop the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19). Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Cyclist wearing face mask on Rivoli Street in Paris on May 4, 2020, on the forty-ninth day of a strict lockdown in France, in place to attempt to stop the spread of the new coronavirus (COVID-19). Photo by Raphael Lafargue/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A cashier wearing a protective face mask looks at French President Emmanuel Macron (not seen) as he visits a Super U supermarket about the partnership with local producers in Saint-Pol-de-Leon during a day trip centered on agriculture amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Brittany, France, April 22, 2020. Photo by Stephane Mahe/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • French President Emmanuel Macron talks with a cashier wearing a protective face mask as he visits a Super U supermarket about the partnership with local producers in Saint-Pol-de-Leon during a day trip centered on agriculture amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Brittany, France, April 22, 2020. Photo by Stephane Mahe/Pool/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • After the end of the quarantine in Italy all the bus and metro lines have restarted the service, but the users must follow required ways and observing some security measures like wear face masks or keep almost one meter distance from each one , Turin (Italy) on May 4, 2020. Photo by Marco Piovanotto/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • June 15, 2020, Warsaw, Poland: Face mask with coronavirus graphic is seen in this illustration photo taken in Poland on June 15, 2020. (Credit Image: © Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 15, 2020, Warsaw, Poland: Face mask with coronavirus graphic is seen in this illustration photo taken in Poland on June 15, 2020. (Credit Image: © Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • A man sews a mask on May 7, 2020 in Onnaing, France during COVID-19 crisis. The Toyota factory opened a sewing room to create protective masks inside the hall of the factory with future employees in partnership with the resilience project. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A woman sews a mask on May 7, 2020 in Onnaing, France during COVID-19 crisis. The Toyota factory opened a sewing room to create protective masks inside the hall of the factory with future employees in partnership with the resilience project. Photo by Julie Sebadelha/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A couple wearing surgical mask while rides on the subway, Mexico is applying the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes COVID-19 on April 17, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A man wears surgical mask while rides on the subway, Mexico is applying the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes COVID-19 on April 17, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A man wears surgical mask while reeds on the subway, Mexico is applying the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes COVID-19 on April 17, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A man wears surgical mask while rides on the subway, Mexico is applying the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes COVID-19 on April 17, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A man wears surgical mask while rides on the subway, Mexico is applying the mandatory use of the protective masks at public transport in an attempt to stop the widespread of the SARS Cov-2 which causes COVID-19 on April 17, 2020 in Mexico City, Mexico. Photo by Ricardo Castelan Cruz/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A soldier of the Italian army wearing a protective mask during the presentation of the army team that will participate in the disinfection of facilities and help the medics. on April 27, 2020 in Turin, Italy. Photo by Massimo Rana/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A soldier of the Italian army wearing a protective mask during the presentation of the army team that will participate in the disinfection of facilities and help the medics. on April 27, 2020 in Turin, Italy. Photo by Massimo Rana/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A soldier of the Italian army wearing a protective mask during the presentation of the army team that will participate in the disinfection of facilities and help the medics. on April 27, 2020 in Turin, Italy. Photo by Massimo Rana/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A salesgirl seen wearing mask while working at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A salesgirl seen wearing mask while working at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A salesman seen wearing mask while working at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Customers seen wearing mask while walking at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Customers seen wearing mask while walking at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Customers seen wearing mask while walking at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A salesman seen wearing mask while working at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A salesgirl seen wearing mask while working at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A salesgirl seen wearing mask while working at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A salesgirl seen wearing mask while working at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A salesgirl seen wearing mask while working at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A soldier of the Italian army wearing a protective mask during the presentation of the army team that will participate in the disinfection of facilities and help the medics. on April 27, 2020 in Turin, Italy. Photo by Massimo Rana/Eyepix/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • This illustration picture shows a pupil wearing a mask in front of his school in Montreuil-sous-Bois Bois near Paris, France on April 22, 2020, as children are planned to resume school in France on May 11 after 6 weeks under lockdown due to Coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic. The first pupils to return will be the 5-7-year-olds as well as those in their final year of primary school. The following week they’ll be joined by 11-12 year olds, 14-15 year olds and 16-18 year olds. Photo by Jerome Domine/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • A salesgirl seen wearing mask while working at the Ramayana shooping centre in Medan, Indonesia on April 19, 2020 amid Corona Virus Disease-19 (DOVID-19) outbreak. The Indonesian government urges the nation to maintained the new health protocols in daily life as the physical and social distance during carrying out economic activities amid the COVID-19 outbreak and towards the holy Ramadan. Photo by Sutanta Aditya/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • May 9, 2020, Nairobi, Kenya: A sardine vendor wearing a face mask as a precaution during the corona virus pandemic..Kenya has recorded 649 confirmed cases, 207 recovered and 30 deaths to the covid 19 disease. (Credit Image: © Donwilson Odhiambo/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 2, 2020, Nairobi, Kenya: A man wearing a face mask as a precaution, walks past a wall with an awareness graffiti during the corona virus pandemic..Daily life in Kibera slums the largest in Nairobi, has not been greatly affected by the ongoing covid19 pandemic except for a few activities limited by the imposed curfew due to the pandemic. (Credit Image: © Donwilson Odhiambo/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Prince Jackson takes his pit bull terrier for a walk in Los Angeles on Friday. Prince was not wearing a face mask on the walk. 29 May 2020 Pictured: Prince Jackson. Photo credit: GAC / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Giovanni Ribisi wears a face mask and gloves as he stocks up on groceries from Gelson's market amid coronavirus pandemic in Los Angeles. 20 Mar 2020 Pictured: Giovanni Ribisi. Photo credit: Gigi/P&P/MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A taxi rank marshal wearing a face mask during the COVID-19 crisis in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Mel Gibson demonstrates how not to wear a face covering while out in Malibu Ca. The actor was seen strolling around the Malibu farmer's market wearing a face mask but failed to cover his nose, exposing himself to possible dangers of viruses in the air. 12 Jul 2020 Pictured: Mel Gibson. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A Liverpool fan wearing a face mask of manager Jurgen Klopp
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  • March 23, 2020, Manchester, United Kingdom: Two people wearing face masks as preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus walk through a rather empty Piccadilly train station. Household isolation, social distancing, working from home, avoidance of public gatherings have been recommended while public transport has been reduced as part of protective measures to reduce the spread of the disease in the UK. (Credit Image: © Andy Barton/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • A taxi driver wearing a mask at the wheel of his taxi.
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  • A food vendor wearing a mask at a taxi rank in Durban, South Africa.
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  • Desert Naples city, Italy on March 14, 2020, elderly woman wait for the bus, wearing a protective mask, attend the bus after a government decree declaring all of Italy a protected area to combat covid-19 coronavirus infection. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Desert Naples city, Italy on March 14, 2020, woman wait the bus, wearing a protective mask, attend the bus after a government decree declaring all of Italy a protected area to combat covid-19 coronavirus infection. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • People wearing a protective mask, out her home, in Spanish quarter of Naples city, Italy on March 14, 2020, after a government decree declaring all of Italy a protected area to combat covid-19 coronavirus infection. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Man wearing a protective mask, washing a wall in the Spanish quarter, in Naples city, Italy on March 14, 2020, after a government decree declaring all of Italy a protected area to combat covid-19 coronavirus infection. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Desert Naples city, Italy on March 14, 2020, two woman wait the bus, wearing a protective mask, attend the bus after a government decree declaring all of Italy a protected area to combat covid-19 coronavirus infection. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Elderly woman wearing a protective mask, out the door of her home, after a government decree declaring all of Italy a protected area to combat covid-19 coronavirus infection. Naples, Italy on March 14, 2020. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Elderly woman wearing a protective mask, out the door of her home, after a government decree declaring all of Italy a protected area to combat covid-19 coronavirus infection. Naples, Italy on March 14, 2020. Photo by Salvatore Laporta/IPA/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Actress Lena Dunham takes a 34th birthday stroll - carrying an IV pack. Exactly why the Girls star was hooked up to the drip is unknown. But vitamin drips have been used by some to boost energy, assist with other common maladies - and cure hangovers. However medical professionals have harshly criticized the practice, popular among celebrities, as a snake oil treatment. Lena celebrated her birthday during lockdown at her home in Los Angeles.The actress posted Instagram pix showing how she made the most of her day by lounging in the sun beside her swimming pool, as she soaked up the rays in her garden. At one point she walked out from the house, wearing a face mask and clutching the IV drip, to chat to a friend. Lena starred with Brad Pitt and Leonardo Dicaprio, along with a host of other stars in the Quentin Tarantino movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. 13 May 2020 Pictured: Lena Dunham. Photo credit: P&P / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Actress Lena Dunham takes a 34th birthday stroll - carrying an IV pack. Exactly why the Girls star was hooked up to the drip is unknown. But vitamin drips have been used by some to boost energy, assist with other common maladies - and cure hangovers. However medical professionals have harshly criticized the practice, popular among celebrities, as a snake oil treatment. Lena celebrated her birthday during lockdown at her home in Los Angeles.The actress posted Instagram pix showing how she made the most of her day by lounging in the sun beside her swimming pool, as she soaked up the rays in her garden. At one point she walked out from the house, wearing a face mask and clutching the IV drip, to chat to a friend. Lena starred with Brad Pitt and Leonardo Dicaprio, along with a host of other stars in the Quentin Tarantino movie Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. 13 May 2020 Pictured: Lena Dunham. Photo credit: P&P / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Olivia Wilde is the posterchild for social distancing as she takes a walk with a friend in Santa Monica. Olivia wore a face mask and made sure to keep her distance with her friend and others who walked near them. Olivia was all smiles as she enjoyed the sunny day. 14 Apr 2020 Pictured: Olivia Wilde. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Olivia Wilde is the posterchild for social distancing as she takes a walk with a friend in Santa Monica. Olivia wore a face mask and made sure to keep her distance with her friend and others who walked near them. Olivia was all smiles as she enjoyed the sunny day. 14 Apr 2020 Pictured: Olivia Wilde. Photo credit: Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Sean Penn plays it safe by using some hand sanitizer strapped to his belt before eating a sandwich in Malibu. Sean stopped by a local grocery store and purchased a drink and a sandwich. He was seen wearing a face mask as he shopped the grocery store and had a hand sanitier hanging from his belt. Before enjoying his lunch he was seen applying some and sat alone, socially distancing himself from everyone as he he enjoyed a few bites before heading out. 28 Mar 2020 Pictured: Sean Penn. Photo credit: Marksman/ Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • April 19, 2020, Mumbai, India: A woman holds a cloth to her face as she walks past a coronavirus mural. India continues in nationwide lockdown to control the spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. (Credit Image: © Himanshu Bhatt/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • In Sewing workshop Aladdin makes unique masks made with own design and different fabrics, from 1 June masks are required in public transport bus trains metro make sewing machine. Rotterdam, Netherlands on May 7, 2020. Photo by Robin Utrecht/ABACAPRESS.COM
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