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Around the Corona Neighborhood
All around the neighborhood we have these posted on mail boxes. Each is a different exercise or yoga pose. Sign says "Great to see everyone out walking! I'm posting some standing excercises [sic] to keep it interesting. Please feel free to post your own as well. Modify as need [sic] to your own ability level. ** Remember the 6 feet of social distancing! **" -
How has COVID-19 changed Your life?
Excerpts of replies to the question "How has COVID-19 changed Your life?" from guided questionnaires submitted to Together/Apart: The COVID-19 Community Memory Archive. -
Masks at the park
While on an afternoon walk, we came upon this group having a gathering at Mulberry Park. -
Measured Family, 2020
My husband and I hadn’t been to my mom and dad’s house in San Diego since the start of the stay-at-home order, and about six weeks later, we decided we'd head down from our house in Escondido and visit them. My mom had set up chairs on the front porch for the four of us, and she had also put out a tape measure to show everyone that we were correctly maintaining our six-foot social distance. -
One per elevator
Signage in the elevators in CSUSM Kellogg Library. -
Pier Distance
Social distancing sign posted on closed Oceanside Pier. Sign reads "Please maintain physical distance of at least 6 feet. Beach subject to closure." -
Signage at Mulberry Park
Sign at Mulberry Park in San Marcos. Sign reads "This city park is open for passive recreation," and "No active/group recreation allowed."
"Please practice social distancing of at least six feet at all times."
"For more information about the City of San Marcos' response to COVID-19, including current closures and cancellations, visit www.san-marcos.net/covid19."
The sign also contains information on social distancing and sanitation protocol. -
Single File
People lining up in single file in social distancing for entrance into a Home Depot in Vista, CA. -
Six Feet at the Vista Courthouse
Spacing decals in front of the North County (Vista) Superior Courthouse. -
Stacked Chairs
Stacked chairs in a limited opened restaurant [Knockout Pizza] to prevent people from sitting together.