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Valentine’s Day celebrations continue despite COVID-19

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Pedestrians walk past a Fannie May chocolate shop in downtown Chicago today.
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An employee of an Edible Arrangement shop, who wears a mask during the coronavirus pandemic, works on Valentine's Day in Northbrook, Ill., today.
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Balloons lie near the shore of Lake Michigan with the Chicago skyline in the background during a cold winter's day, today.
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A couple takes selfies on Valentine's Day in front of the Cloud Gate sculpture at Millennium Park in Chicago, today.
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A couple wearing masks to curb the spread of the new coronavirus takes a selfie at Los Caobos public park on Valentine's Day, in Caracas, Venezuela, today.
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Elderly people dance in a pedestrian subway to mark the Valentine's Day ignoring coronavirus quarantine restrictions in Kyiv, Ukraine, today.
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Elderly people dance in a pedestrian subway to mark Valentine's Day ignoring coronavirus quarantine restrictions in Kyiv, Ukraine, today.
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Elderly people dance in a pedestrian subway to mark Valentine's Day ignoring coronavirus quarantine restrictions in Kyiv, Ukraine, today.
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A woman dressed as a superhero and wearing a mask to curb the spread of the new coronavirus performs in the "Desliga da Justica" street band in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, today.
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Musicians of the "Desliga da Justica" street band perform in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, today. Their performance was broadcast live on social media for those who were unable to participate in the carnival due to COVID restrictions after the city's government officially suspended Carnival and banned street parades or clandestine parties.

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