Sam, a 5th Grader, studied at home after schools throughout New York were closed. His mother read him an email that said basketball had been cancelled.
With over 110,000 novel Coronavirus cases in 100 countries, New York City appeared indifferent to the onset of the virus.
Subway riders a day after the mayor urged New Yorkers to avoid crowded subway cars and to use alternative forms of transportation, like biking, if possible.
After watching two men in protective gear on the street, a man prayed at an empty fast food restaurant in downtown New York.
Fear and anxiety across the planet have led to frenzied panic buying by people worried they will be quarantined or isolated.
Traders reacted to the worst day of trading on Wall Street in a decade as oil markets crash and stocks plunged in response to the spread of Coronavirus.
Newark, the third largest port in the United States, was normally one of the nations busiest cargo waterways. As factories worldwide stopped production, the global supply chain slowed.
O.D. Madison Jr., a barber at Rockefeller Center had no customers as businesses shuttered throughout the city.
The end of a conference for Emergency Room Doctors at the Hilton Hotel. Of 1300 attendees, seven doctors initially tested positive for Coronavirus. Later, the hotel closed entirely.
Chairs gathered for disinfection, a staff member pushed a trolly with an ancient book at the closed Metropolitan Museum of Art.
An empty restaurant at the Nomad Hotel in Chelsea, Manhattan. The hotel would close down entirely and board up the doors and windows to prevent looting.
Empty seats at the "Caroline, or Change" musical at Studio 54 after the city banned all gatherings of 500 or more people.
Wall Street, on track to experience the highest losses since The Great Depression in 1931, the worst economic crisis in the history of the United States.