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Mandatory Coverings
Sign on beach mandating a face covering. -
Entrance Closed
Health Care campus at Kaiser Permamente closed with sign directing patients to outside tents. -
Crunch Closed
Closed sign at local gym during pandemic. -
Closed High School
Shuttered San Marcos High School during the pandemic. -
Stacked Chairs
Stacked chairs in a limited opened restaurant [Knockout Pizza] to prevent people from sitting together. -
Banned
Man sitting on a bench near a beach access with sign prohibiting entrance to beach due to pandemic. -
Stay Safe
Fish Taco shop [Harbor Fish Cafe] in Carlsbad, CA with a sign in front of restaurant. Sign reads "Closed stay safe." -
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." -
Handmade Warning Sign
Handmade warning sign posted by neighbor during the pandemic. Sign reads "Please don't be a cov-idiot! Repsect your neighbors & the rules and STAY OFF THE PATH! Yes, that means YOU!" -
Guarding the Parking Lot
Sheriff Deputy guarding the Swami Beach Parking lot after it was closed due to pandemic. -
Beaches Closed
City of Encinitas sign closing beach and parking lot at Beacons surf beach. -
Low Ridership
Metrolink [COASTER] poster showing changed train schedule due to low ridership during pandemic. -
Church Closed
Closed Redeemer by the Sea Lutheran Church church with a flyer tacked to the entrance doors -
Blood Pressure Here
Portable Blood Pressure tent set up outside Kaiser Permanente facility to receive patients during COVID-19 Pandemic. -
X-Ray Tent
Portable X-Ray Tents set up outside Kaiser Permanente facility to receive patients during COVID-19 Pandemic. -
Street Fun
Neighbors gathering together and playing pickle ball in the street because parks are closed now where to go for outdoor activity. -
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. -
Masks at the park
While on an afternoon walk, we came upon this group having a gathering at Mulberry Park. -
To Go Only
A hand-made sign in a local Mexican restaurant urging customers to order food TO GO Only as seating in the restaurants is prohibited due to forced social distancing. -
Online Worship
Banner raised on side of local church advertising that services are now "on line" due to being prevented from having in-church meetings due to guidelines concerning COVID-19 pandemic. -
Hoarding
Woman struggling to push an overloaded shopping trolley laden with items purchased as COVID-19 pandemic ramps up. -
Out of Stock
Sign at entrance of Costco in Carlsbad, CA showing items unavailable or in short supply. -
COVID Grocery
Shelves like these would seemingly rotate around the store depending on the day... If they had received a shipment that day the shelves would have something on them but if it had been a few days then they would be empty. You wouldn't even enter the TP and paper towel aisle - it was not even worth it! -
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.