The Week in Pictures: Rubber ducky shields and Trump's base rallies
Lines grow for Covid testing, flooding in Honduras, exhaustion in the ICU and more.
Updated Nov. 20, 2020 2:57 PM CST
Honduras
Vehicles are submerged in floodwaters from the Chamelecon River after Hurricane Iota in La Lima, Honduras, on Nov. 19, 2020.
Hundreds of thousands of people across Central America have fled their homes after Hurricanes Iota and Eta wreaked havoc from Tabasco in southern Mexico to Panama this month.
— Jorge Cabrera / Reuters
Berlin
A young woman with a crucifix cries as police use a water cannon to disperse protesters demonstrating against measures to limit the spread of the coronavirus in Berlin on Nov. 18.
After repeated warnings for the crowd to put on face coverings went unheeded, police said they would take action to clear the protest and "detain violators."
The demonstration mirrored similar protests seen across Europe against restrictions opponents see as a violation of their civil rights.
— Odd Andersen / AFP - Getty Images
Funeral for Doctor Alushula who died of COVID-19 in Khumusalaba village
Kenya
Men dressed in protective suits stand around the coffin of Dr. Daniel Alushula, who died of coronavirus, during his funeral in the village of Khumusalaba, Kenya on Nov. 13.
Up to mid-October, Covid-19 had killed just one Kenyan doctor, as travel restrictions and mandatory mask wearing spared the country the worst of its first wave.
— Baz Ratner / Reuters
Motorists wait in line outside Dodgers Stadium to take a coronavirus test
Los Angeles
Motorists wait in long lines to take a coronavirus test in a parking lot at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Nov 18. With coronavirus cases surging and families hoping to gather safely for Thanksgiving, long lines to get tested have reappeared across the U.S.
— Ringo H.W. Chiu / AP
France
A nurse kneels on the floor as she looks at a computer screen during the day shift at the Covid-19 ICU of La Timone hospital in Marseille, southern France, on Nov. 12.
— Daniel Cole / AP
New evacuation of the migrant camp in Paris
Paris
Police clear a makeshift migrant camp in Saint Denis, a suburb of Paris, at dawn on Nov. 17.
More than 2,000 migrants at the camp were moved to various shelters. Police said they were motivated by safety reasons, in light of the current pandemic.
— Julien Mattia / Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
Kennedy Space Center
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, topped with the Crew Dragon capsule carrying four astronauts to the International Space Station, launches at Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., on Nov. 15.
It was the first full-fledged taxi flight for NASA by a private company.
— Joe Skipper / Reuters
A Palestinian clown
Gaza Strip
A clown entertains children at their home during the lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus in the Jabalia Camp for Palestinian refugees in the northern Gaza Strip on Nov. 18.
— Mahmoud Issa / SOPA Images/Sipa USA via AP
Bangkok
Demonstrators use inflatable rubber ducks as shields to protect themselves from water cannons during an anti-government protest outside the parliament in Bangkok on Nov. 17.
Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha threatened on Thursday to use all laws possible against protesters, as demonstrations escalate for his removal and for reforms to curb the powers of King Maha Vajiralongkorn.
Initially brought to the protest as a joke, the inflatable ducks have become a symbol of the movement.
— Athit Perawongmetha / Reuters
Supporters of President Donald Trump
Washington, D.C.
Supporters of President Donald Trump rally in support of his unfounded claims of voter fraud in Washington on Nov. 14.
The president’s public attacks on the validity of the election results and his unwillingness to concede has allowed for conspiracy theories and misinformation to fester, particularly among his most devoted fans.
— Jacquelyn Martin / AP |