[Photo credit: Joshua Rubin]
A number of journalists and photojournalists have been issued press passes, so that they can bring you news from the outside world.
Documentary photographer, Joshua Rubin, ventured out after lockdown went into effect to capture Cape Town’s now empty streets. He posted his photos, originally commissioned by Cape Jewish Chronicle, on Facebook and Instagram.
You’ll recognise a number of usually bustling parts of the city, or streets famous for bumper to bumper traffic, deserted.
Here’s Cape Town as you’ve never seen it before, with all the images via Rubin:
More deserted city streets, via the News24 team:
These are strange times.
Keep those streets empty. Stay home.
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