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COVID-19 cases surge as life goes on

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A man looks out of a window toward a United Airlines flight destined for Hawaii at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco today.
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United Airlines passengers walk past through the gate to board a flight to Hawaii at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco, today.
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A United Airlines agent checks in passengers at the gate to board a flight to Hawaii at San Francisco International Airport in San Francisco today. Coronavirus weary residents and struggling business owners in Hawaii will be watching closely as tourists begin to return to the islands on Thursday without having to self-quarantine upon arrival.
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Vistors walk past closed shops inside the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport today in Honolulu. The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a devastating downturn on Hawaii's tourism-based economy. Many stores and restaurants inside the airport remain close due the the economic crisis.
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Medical workers celebrate as the last three patients are released from a field hospital at the National Stadium Mane Garrincha, after recuperating from COVID-19, in Brasilia, Brazil, today.
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Medical workers celebrate with Helena Elvira, 63, right, and Alzira Neves, 53, after their release from a field hospital at the National Stadium Mane Garrincha, after recuperating from COVID-19, in Brasilia, Brazil, today.
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Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos observe a classroom setting today at the Phoenix International Academy in Phoenix.
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A boy wears a mask as he looks around pumpkins at the Didier Farms in Lincolnshire, Ill., today. Pumpkin patch reopens with COVID-19 restrictions such as requiring masks while waiting in lines or anywhere you can't maintain 6 feet of distance, and are providing sanitizer.
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Wearing masks against the spread of the new coronavirus, a newly married couple kiss during a wedding photo session in a classic American car in Havana, Cuba, today.
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Customers sit inside a bar in Barcelona, Spain, today. Authorities in northeastern Spain ordered shut all bars and restaurants for two weeks as part of fresh restrictions against the spread of the new coronavirus.
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In this photo taken by a drone, the Chilliwack Corn Maze is seen featuring a giant cut out of the coronavirus symbol and the word "Together" cut into the corn field in Chilliwack, British Columbia, today. The Chilliwack Corn Maze features different themes every year.
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Medical workers wearing protective gear carry a patient suspected of having coronavirus in a wheelchair at a hospital in Kommunarka, outside Moscow, Russia, today. A rapid spike of coronavirus cases is sweeping Russia once again this month. Despite the resurgence of the outbreak, Russian authorities have dismissed suggestions of a second lockdown and haven't introduced any major restrictions so far.
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People wear face masks as they ride an E-scooter in the Old Elbe Tunnel in Hamburg, Germany, today.
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Health technician Marina Parrilla, 31, left, welcomes coronavirus patient Maribel Soliz at a hotel in Leganes, outskirts of Madrid, Spain, today. The NH Leganes is one of the hotels run by health professionals to quarantine COVID-19 patients from Madrid area.
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Staff members prepare beverages after they set up a slot car in a bar in Prague, Czech Republic today. Coronavirus infections in the Czech Republic have hit a new record high, surpassing 9,000 confirmed cases in one day for the first time. As part of new restrictive measures interiors of all bars, coffees and restaurants are closed for customers, who can only be served for takeaway.

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