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  • The gates of Palm Beach Zoo are closed on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The zoo has been closed since March 18 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Zoo officials are unsure when the zoo will be open again. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    The gates of Palm Beach Zoo are closed on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The zoo has been closed since March 18 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Zoo officials are unsure when the zoo will be open again. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • The parking lot at the Palm Beach Zoo is empty on  Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The zoo has been closed since March 18 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Zoo officials are unsure when the zoo will be open again. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    The parking lot at the Palm Beach Zoo is empty on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The zoo has been closed since March 18 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Zoo officials are unsure when the zoo will be open again. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • The lobby of South Florida Science Museum is empty on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The museum has been closed since March 16, due to the coronavirus pandemic. There is no word on when the museum will open again. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    The lobby of South Florida Science Museum is empty on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The museum has been closed since March 16, due to the coronavirus pandemic. There is no word on when the museum will open again. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • The gates to Dreher Park are closed and locked on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The park is closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    The gates to Dreher Park are closed and locked on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The park is closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • A playground set in Palmetto Park is wrapped in caution tape on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The walking paths in the park are open, but the playground equipment is off-limits due to the coronavirus pandemic.  [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    A playground set in Palmetto Park is wrapped in caution tape on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The walking paths in the park are open, but the playground equipment is off-limits due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • A swing set in Palmetto Park is wrapped in caution tape and the swings are locked together on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The walking paths in the park are open, but the playground equipment is off-limits due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    A swing set in Palmetto Park is wrapped in caution tape and the swings are locked together on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The walking paths in the park are open, but the playground equipment is off-limits due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Swings in Palmetto Park are pad locked together on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The walking paths in the park are open, but the playground equipment is off-limits due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Swings in Palmetto Park are pad locked together on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The walking paths in the park are open, but the playground equipment is off-limits due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • The dog park at Mary Brandon Park in West Palm Beach is empty on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The park is closed until further notice due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    The dog park at Mary Brandon Park in West Palm Beach is empty on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The park is closed until further notice due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • The Carvel located at 5901 S Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach is open for business, although the outdoor seating area is taped off in the interests of social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    The Carvel located at 5901 S Dixie Highway in West Palm Beach is open for business, although the outdoor seating area is taped off in the interests of social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • A couple tosses a football in an otherwise empty Phipps park in West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Phipps Park is closed until further notice due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    A couple tosses a football in an otherwise empty Phipps park in West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Phipps Park is closed until further notice due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Work is still going on at inside the Canopy by Hilton hotel in downtown West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020 despite the coronavirus outbreak. The hotel is scheduled to open May 28. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Work is still going on at inside the Canopy by Hilton hotel in downtown West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020 despite the coronavirus outbreak. The hotel is scheduled to open May 28. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • The City Paws dog park at Howard Park in West Palm Beach is empty on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The park is closed until further notice due to the coronavirus outbreak. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    The City Paws dog park at Howard Park in West Palm Beach is empty on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The park is closed until further notice due to the coronavirus outbreak. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Signs in front of Bethesda-by-the-Sea ask parishioners of the church to join online services, on Tuesday, March 13, 2020. The church was originally scheduled to open on March 27, but is still closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Signs in front of Bethesda-by-the-Sea ask parishioners of the church to join online services, on Tuesday, March 13, 2020. The church was originally scheduled to open on March 27, but is still closed due to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Palm Beach Police have erected barricades to keep people off the green areas near Midtown Beach on Palm Beach, on Tuesday, March, 31, 2020. 
The town of Palm Beach closed the beaches in response to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Palm Beach Police have erected barricades to keep people off the green areas near Midtown Beach on Palm Beach, on Tuesday, March, 31, 2020. The town of Palm Beach closed the beaches in response to the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • A lone person stands on the sidewalk of Clematis Street in West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. There is much less foot traffic in downtown West Palm Beach since the outbreak of the coronavirus. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    A lone person stands on the sidewalk of Clematis Street in West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. There is much less foot traffic in downtown West Palm Beach since the outbreak of the coronavirus. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • The courtyard of the Palm Beach County Courthouse is devoid of people on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Usually a bustling scene, the courthouse has been closed due the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    The courtyard of the Palm Beach County Courthouse is devoid of people on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Usually a bustling scene, the courthouse has been closed due the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Joey Nieves (right) and Harry Stern (bending) from The Lord’s Place, are delivering food parcels to the homeless in Currie Park in West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Nieves and Stern wear masks and gloves and make sure they are social distancing. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Joey Nieves (right) and Harry Stern (bending) from The Lord’s Place, are delivering food parcels to the homeless in Currie Park in West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Nieves and Stern wear masks and gloves and make sure they are social distancing. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • A homeless man returns to his sleeping place in Currie Park after getting his food items from The Lord’s Place on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    A homeless man returns to his sleeping place in Currie Park after getting his food items from The Lord’s Place on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Harry Stern, from The Lord’s Place, has two bags with food, for the homeless living in Currie Park in West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Harry Stern, from The Lord’s Place, has two bags with food, for the homeless living in Currie Park in West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Joey Nieves of The Lord’s Place writes names of the homeless receiving food in West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Nieves and Stern wear masks and gloves and make sure they are social distancing. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Joey Nieves of The Lord’s Place writes names of the homeless receiving food in West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. Nieves and Stern wear masks and gloves and make sure they are social distancing. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Harry Stern, from The Lord’s Place, places a plastic bag filled with food on the ground for a homeless woman at the Mandel Public Library in downtown West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Harry Stern, from The Lord’s Place, places a plastic bag filled with food on the ground for a homeless woman at the Mandel Public Library in downtown West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Joey Nieves stands in the bed of a pickup with the bags of food The Lord’s Place is giving out at the Mandel Public Libraryin downtown West Palm Beach, on Tuesday March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Joey Nieves stands in the bed of a pickup with the bags of food The Lord’s Place is giving out at the Mandel Public Libraryin downtown West Palm Beach, on Tuesday March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Plastic bags filled with cereal, soup, granola bars, trail mix, fruit cups, tuna and mayonnaise are being given to the homeless of West Palm Beach by The Lord’s Place on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Plastic bags filled with cereal, soup, granola bars, trail mix, fruit cups, tuna and mayonnaise are being given to the homeless of West Palm Beach by The Lord’s Place on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

  • Joey Nieves (left) and Harry Stern (middle) give a bag of food to a homelessman at the Mandel Public Library in downtown West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

    Joey Nieves (left) and Harry Stern (middle) give a bag of food to a homelessman at the Mandel Public Library in downtown West Palm Beach on Tuesday, March 31, 2020. The Lord’s Place is still delivering food two days a week during the coronavirus pandemic. [JOSEPH FORZANO/palmbeachpost.com]

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