Migrant workers and their family members line up outside a New Delhi bus terminal hoping to board a bus for their villages. Millions have lost their ability to earn an income because of the government-imposed lockdown aimed at limiting the spread of the coronavirus. Bhuvan Bagga/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
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The aircraft carrier USS Theodore Roosevelt anchored off Manila Bay west of Manila, Philippines, in a photo from 2018. Bullit Marquez/AP hide caption
Rohingya refugees wait at a relief distribution point in the Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh on March 24. Suzauddin Rubel/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
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Migrant Workers In India Desperate After National Shutdown Leaves Them Stranded
Residents wash their hands at a station set up by Shining Hope for Communities in Kibera, a neighborhood in Nairobi, Kenya, where running water is scarce. Patrick Meinhardt/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption
How Do You Wash Your Hands To Fend Off Coronavirus If Water Is Scarce?
A security guard and pedestrians stand at a closed cherry blossom viewing spot in Tokyo's Ueno Park on March 28. Japan has so far avoided the explosion of cases that China and South Korea have seen. Kazuhiro Nogi/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
A man donates food to an elderly woman during a government-imposed nationwide lockdown as a preventive measure against the new coronavirus in Islamabad on Sunday. Farooq Naeem/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
As The Coronavirus Spreads In Pakistan, Volunteers Rush Out To Help
The extremely secluded resort island of Wakaya, Fiji, has confirmed at least five cases of COVID-19. Torsten Blackwood/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
India Coronavirus Numbers Remain Low, But Dearth Of Hospital Facilities Causes Worry
New arrivals greet each other without touching at Changi Airport earlier this week in Singapore. The island country, which imposed a ban on short-term visitors shortly after this photograph was taken, has now also implemented the threat of prison time for violating social distancing recommendations. Ore Huiying/Getty Images hide caption