12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

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The current crisis situation affects a lot of people, changing their lifestyle and habits. Sometimes in very peculiar ways. And now what would have seemed strange before looks like the absolute norm.

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

Bingo is still played in this nursing home. But now taking into account social distancing

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

In London, McDonald's also kept a distance (and then closed until better times)

This young woman celebrated her 28th birthday in quarantine. But that didn't stop her sister from singing "Happy Birthday to you!" through the glass

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

This barber shop is still working. But there is a nuance

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

So we will win: someone walks a dog with a drone, Limassol, Cyprus

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

Belgians pose on balconies and in the windows of their houses, showing important objects for them

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

Elisha Nochomovits from Toulouse, France, ran a marathon in seven hours on his seven-meter balcony

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

Johannes Weissenfeld, a member of the German rowing eight, trains on the balcony of his apartment in Dortmund

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

Musicians Karolina Strobl and Zoltan Maksai perform "Ode to Joy" on their balcony in Dresden, Germany

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

People play clarinet on their balcony during home quarantine in Valencia, Spain12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

This resident of Spain does not have a dog. But there is a goat that can also be walked

12 examples of how people have adapted to quarantine

And some conscious dogs generally walk themselves

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