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The Week in Pictures: Drive-up Easter and tributes to those we lost
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases around the world has topped 2 million.
Updated April 17, 2020 8:41 AM CDT
Virginia
A soldier assigned to the 1st Battalion, 3rd U.S. Infantry Regiment salutes while wearing a mask during U.S. Army Retired Command Sgt. Maj. Robert M. Belch's funeral at Arlington National Cemetery on April 14, 2020. Belch served in the Army for 26 years, where he was a Combat Engineer with the 42nd Infantry, 142nd Combat Engineer Battalion, Rainbow Division. The decorated World War II veteran earned several commendations including the Legion of Merit.
— Elizabeth Fraser / U.S. Army/Arlington National Cemetery via Getty Images
New York
Hospital workers wave and cheer outside the Westchester Medical Center as first responders pass by in a caravan of sirens and lights on April 14 in Valhalla, N.Y.
The first responders arrived in EMS ambulances, fire department trucks and police vehicles to give thanks to health care workers for their efforts in combating the coronavirus pandemic in Westchester County. Medical staff emerged from the hospital to return the love at the emotional event, held at dusk.
— John Moore / Getty Images
France
A cashier wears a face mask in a supermarket in Givors, near Lyon, France, on the 30th day of a strict lockdown on April 15.
— Jean-Philippe Ksiazek / AFP - Getty Images
Indonesia
People stand apart as they do stretches along rail tracks in Bandung, Indonesia, on April 15.
— Antara Foto / Reuters
France
Residents applaud in support of healthcare workers in Paris on April 14.
— Martin Bureau / AFP - Getty Images
New York City
He's still at it.
Street performer Robert John Burck, aka "The Naked Cowboy," plays guitar in an almost deserted Times Square on April 13.
— Johannes Eisele / AFP - Getty Images
Gaza Strip
A mother entertains her children with makeshift masks made of cabbage as she cooks in Beit Lahia, Gaza, on April 16.
— Mohammed Abed / AFP - Getty Images
Ohio
Protesters shout outside the statehouse atrium where reporters listen to Gov. Mike DeWine's update on the state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Columbus on April 13.
About 100 people assembled outside the building to protest the state's continued stay at home order and non-essential business closures.
— Joshua A. Bickel / Columbus Dispatch via USA TODAY NETWORK
Washington
President Donald Trump leaves the Rose Garden after speaking about the coronavirus on April 14.
— Alex Brandon / AP
South Carolina
Residents walk in front of a home destroyed by a tornado on April 13 near Nixville, S.C.
A string of storms across the southern United States produced multiple tornados resulting in more than 30 deaths and dozens more injuries. The disaster has left states scrambling on how to enforce social distancing and stay-at-home orders amid the coronavirus pandemic.
— Sean Rayford / Getty Images |