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  • Keith Haring's untitled sculpture of two dancers outside 17 State Street is a bright contrast with the trash bins behind it and the trash truck being filled.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 17 April 2020. Patrons form a line amidst a drift of discarded surgical gloves and other trash outside a Dollar Tree store—with the green awning in the distance—on Nostrand Avenue in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood. The store sells frozen, canned, and packaged foods and is allowed to stay open during the stay-at-home orders.
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  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Discarded surgical gloves proliferate in the streets and on sidewalks, and add to the litter as well as potential points of contagion.
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  • Brooklyn, NY. 5 April 2020. Discarded surgical gloves proliferate in the streets and on sidewalks, and add to the litter as well as potential points of contagion.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 15 April 2020. A discarded glove on a sidewalk on Nostrand Avenue is one of many such grim reminders of the effects of COVID-19 on the city.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1001.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1018.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1011.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1007.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
    EJL 200331 1006.jpg
  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Workers wheel bins of waste from the once-flooded 17 State Street.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 31 March 2020. As social distancing, better hygiene, and other precautions become more prevalent, streets and sidewalks become increasingly littered with discarded surgical gloves and masks,, not only in commercial districts but in residential areas as well.
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  • New York, NY - 31 October 2019. the annual Greenwich Village Halloween Parade along Manhattan's 6th Avenue. A woman wears a trash bag festooned with bits of trash, and accies two signs, one lambasting the Koch brothers for "planet destruction & pollution" and the other lambasting Mt Gaetz for "terminating EPA."
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  • Workers empty trash bins filled with oil-soaked debris into a 30-cubic-yard roll-off trash container, their protective clothing soaked in oil. The smell of spilled oil permeates the air.
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  • Brooklyn, NY - 17 April 2020. A trash bin in front of a residence on E 29th St. in Brooklyn's Midwood neighborhood with a hand-lettered sign giving thanks to Department of Sanitation workers: “Thank You! We appreciate your work! Stay Healthy! Stay safe!”
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  • Flotsam and jetsam on Glas Bottle Beach at Brooklyn's Dead Horse Bay, now in the National Gateway Recreational Area. Once a site for plants that rendered horse carcases into glue, the area was used as a landfill into the 1930, then capped. The cap burst in the 1950s, and pieces of old trash still wash out.
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  • Flotsam and jetsam on Glas Bottle Beach at Brooklyn's Dead Horse Bay, now in the National Gateway Recreational Area. Once a site for plants that rendered horse carcases into glue, the area was used as a landfill into the 1930, then capped. The cap burst in the 1950s, and pieces of old trash still wash out.
    EJL-171111-1019.jpg
  • Flotsam and jetsam on Glas Bottle Beach at Brooklyn's Dead Horse Bay, now in the National Gateway Recreational Area. Once a site for plants that rendered horse carcases into glue, the area was used as a landfill into the 1930, then capped. The cap burst in the 1950s, and pieces of old trash still wash out.
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