World Coronavirus: How the world's streets are emptying Published March 17, 2020 The outbreak of the coronavirus has led to the emptying of public spaces around the world, whether by government decree or by more personal responses. Image copyright HANNAH MCKAY / Reuters Image caption A woman walks across an empty Millennium Bridge during London’s rush hour. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said everyone in the UK should avoid “non-essential” travel and contact with others to curb coronavirus Image copyright VALERY HACHE / Getty Image caption A man looks at the Mediterranean on the Promenade des Anglais in the French Riviera city of Nice. A strict lockdown requiring most people in France to remain at home came into effect on Tuesday Image copyright MAHMOUD KHALED / EPA Image caption A picture taken with a drone shows an empty beach closed to visitors, in Dubai. The United Arab Emirates has shut major tourism and cultural venues, including parks and beaches, until 30 March, in addition to suspending issuing all visas to foreigners Image copyright DANIEL DAL ZENNARO / EPA Image caption The deserted Piazza Duomo in Milan. Across Italy the government has put measures in place restricting people’s movements and ordering the closure of shops except food stores and pharmacies Image copyright ADNAN ABIDI / Reuters Image caption The empty Safdarjung Tomb in Delhi, where government has halted large gatherings Image copyright Miguel Gutierrez / EPA Image caption A practically empty Francisco de Miranda Avenue in Caracas, Venezuela. Venezuelan security forces are visiting the main neighbourhoods of Caracas to encourage citizens to confine themselves to their homes, close businesses and maintain preventive measures Image copyright JEENAH MOON / REUTERS Image caption New York City is closing schools, restaurants, bars and other venues Image copyright FERNANDO VILLAR / EPA Image caption In the town of Alcala de Henares, near Madrid, soldiers patrol an empty street. Across Spain, people are banned from leaving home except for buying essential supplies and medicines, or to go to work Image copyright HELMUT FOHRINGER / AFP Image caption In Vienna, two people sit in an empty square. The Austrian government is banning gatherings of more than five people Image copyright ALI HASHISHO / REUTERS Image caption A few people walk along the Corniche in Sidon, after Lebanon declared a medical state of emergency Image copyright LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA / AFP Image caption A couple take a tourist boat on the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand, where visitor numbers have plunged All photographs copyright of the photographers as marked source: bbc.com