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The Week in Pictures: Coronavirus tightens vise around the globe
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The number of coronavirus cases worldwide has surpassed 1 million, with more than 51,000 deaths.









France
A medical worker watches through the window of a medicalized TGV high speed train before its departure from the Gare d'Austerlitz station in Paris on April 1.
The train is evacuating patients from Paris-area hospitals to hospitals in Brittany where the outbreak has been limited so far.


Brazil
A volunteer disinfects a public bus station in Curitiba on April 1.
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he is strongly considering a ban on travel from Brazil, where his close ally Jair Bolsonaro is dismissing the danger of the coronavirus, causing controversy by claiming that is no more than a "little flu."



Florida
Farm workers harvest zucchini at Sam Accursio and Son's Farm in Florida City on April 1.
Sergio Martinez, a harvest crew supervisor, said that the coronavirus pandemic has caused them "to have to throw crops away due to less demand for produce in stores and restaurants. The farm workers who are essential to providing food for homebound families are worried that if the restaurants stay closed and peoples changed grocery store habits continue they would be out of work with no work for the near future."














Panama City
A passenger of Holland America's cruise ship Zaandam sits by a window as the ship navigates through the Panama Canal on March 29.
The Zaandam spent two weeks at sea with passengers who contracted coronavirus and was barred from South American ports.
Four people died on the ship, at least two of them from the coronavirus.

Italy
Doctors and nurses during a break at the end of their shifts in Rome, Bergamo and Brescia, on March 27.
The intensive care doctors and nurses on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic in Italy are often almost unrecognizable behind their masks, scrubs, gloves and hairnets, their only barrier to contagion. Associated Press photographers fanned out to photograph them during rare breaks from hospital intensive care units in three cities. In each case, doctors, nurses and paramedics posed in front of forest green surgical drapes, the bland backdrop of their sterile wards.

New York
A 4-year-old undocumented Honduran immigrant stands inside his bedroom window on March 30 in Mineola, N.Y.
The nine immigrants who share a Long Island rental house self-quarantined after one became ill with fever and the rest quickly followed. Most are largely recovered but never received tests for COVID-19. The coronavirus pandemic has been especially difficult for undocumented communities, who lack unemployment protections, health insurance and fear deportation if authorities know their whereabouts.


New York City
One World Trade Center is illuminated in red, white and blue in recognition of the ongoing nationwide effort to combat coronavirus on March 30.
The Week in Pictures: The world in the grip of a spreading virus