The coronavirus is changing life in California. These 20 photos show how
Hollywood Boulevard is devoid of its usual tourist crowds. Cars and foot traffic normally jam the famed street, but many shops, restaurants, theaters and attractions have temporarily closed as a safety measure against the coronavirus pandemic.
The Southland has taken extraordinary measures this week to stop dine-in restaurant eating, close gyms and movie theaters, and ban or limit gatherings to fight the spread of the coronavirus.
Most Southern California measures were not as stringent as those imposed in 10 counties in the Bay Area and Central California, which asked residents to shelter in place and stay home as much as possible in the coming weeks.
The coronavirus outbreak has killed 17 people across California, including three people in the Coachella Valley in Riverside County — all over the age of 70, with two of them having underlying health conditions — and one person in Los Angeles County, a non-California resident in her 60s with underlying health issues.
Here’s a visual look at how life has changed in the Southland.