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Tewfic El-Sawy, a professional photographer, has captured the streets of Manhattan’s Chinatown during the Covid-19 pandemic in a series of black and white photos showing street scenes proceeding from April 2020 to the end of May 2020. The photographs show a variety of scenes, including shots of deserted streets, elderly shoppers in face masks and other protective gear, window ads for face masks, and the persistent street vendors of Chinatown. These photos portray the impact of Covid-19 on the public sphere of Chinatown during April and the inklings of recovery in May, providing a record of the pandemic in one of the areas hit hardest by the financial and social effects of Covid-19. To see more of El-Sawy’s work please visit his website.