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Signs of coronavirus crisis from a roaming photographer

Streeter photographer Alexei Malakhov has been roaming Toronto streets to chronicle in photos local responses to the COVID-19 crisis that has gripped the city.

He has followed social distancing guidelines, as recommended, as he’s captured images of sa few people going about their business and plenty of signs advising them.

Here’s a selection of a few more of his recent shots:

Photos of coronavirus signs
WHO WOULDA THUNK that toilet paper would become a hot commodity to be advertised in shop windows — in the few places that carry it, like this convenience store at Parliament Street and Wellesley Street East.
Photos of coronavirus signs
GO HOME! Someone doesn’t thinks you should be on the TTC to be able to read this warning — which leads us to wonder: Weren’t they riding this Queen Street East streetcar themselves in order to scrawl this?
photos of coronavirus crisis
ON THE OTHER HAND: More positive sign is posted on a hydro box on a nearly empty Dundas Street West. Interesting point is that the poster doesn’t have to mention what exactly we’re in.
photos for coronovirus scare
KEEP THE BOOKS: Libraries are not only closed to borrowers but they don’t want borrowed items back — at least not until they reopen April 6. Of course, if that date gets extended further you may end up reading the same books over again.
photos of coronavirus crisis
WAITING ROOM: Patients with coronavirus symptoms await their turn in East York’s COVID-19 assessment centre at Michael Garron Hospital.