Coronavirus: Circles on the grass of a New York park to respect social distancing - 20 Minutes

White circles drawn in the grass and separated from each other by 1.8 meters. Inside, people doing push-ups, reading or talking. This scene takes place daily in New York since May 19. At Domino Park, located in Brooklyn, circles were painted on the grass to allow New Yorkers to relax while respecting the compulsory social distances since the coronavirus epidemic.

Could the initiative inspire the French government to reopen the parks? In New York, where the deconfinement should take place on May 13, failure to respect social distancing is punished with a fine of 1,000 dollars. 

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  • Deconfinement
  • United States
  • Video
  • Covid 19
  • Society
  • Coronavirus
  • New York