Temperature checks at stores, mannequins in restaurants and ‘hug gloves.’ This is life now.

Jessie Dawson, an executive assistant for The Inn at Little Washington, is joined by mannequins as she sits in the Arlington, Virginia, restaurant on Wednesday, May 20. The restaurant will be reopening later this month and kept at 50% capacity for social-distancing purposes. Dressed-up mannequins will be seated among diners.

Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Updated 1843 GMT (0243 HKT) May 23, 2020

Jessie Dawson, an executive assistant for The Inn at Little Washington, is joined by mannequins as she sits in the Arlington, Virginia, restaurant on Wednesday, May 20. The restaurant will be reopening later this month and kept at 50% capacity for social-distancing purposes. Dressed-up mannequins will be seated among diners.

Kevin Lamarque/Reuters

Places across the globe are beginning to ease their coronavirus restrictions. Businesses are reopening, as are some schools and sports leagues. But everything looks much different than what we are used to.

Many of us are still working from home. Others have lost their jobs and are looking for new ones. We continue to keep our distance from one another, whether it’s in a park, out shopping or in our places of worship.

Meanwhile, the death toll continues to climb as the world rushes to find a vaccine. Even the way we mourn has been affected, as many funerals limit the number of people who can attend.

These images show just how much our daily lives have changed because of Covid-19.

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