Almost empty Lisbon streets and closed restaurant terraces are pictured with the Santa Justa Lift in the background, as Portuguese lockdown continues, in Lisbon, Portugal. Last week the Portuguese parliament authorized the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to try to contain the pandemic.18.02.2021#6467350
A man wearing a face mask walks next to a closed restaurant terrace on Rua Augusta street, as Portuguese lockdown continues, in Lisbon, Portugal. Last week the Portuguese parliament authorized the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to try to contain the pandemic.18.02.2021#6467349
A woman wearing a face mask crosses the street in front of a trolley car, on the Chiado neighborhood, as Portuguese lockdown continues, in Lisbon, Portugal. Last week the Portuguese parliament authorized the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to try to contain the pandemic.18.02.2021#6467348
An almost empty Calсada do Carmo is pictured with the monument of D. Pedro IV in the background, as Portuguese lockdown continues, in Lisbon, Portugal. Last week the Portuguese parliament authorized the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to try to contain the pandemic.18.02.2021#6467347
A woman wearing a protective face mask rides a trolley car on the Chiado neighborhood, as Portuguese lockdown continues, in Lisbon, Portugal. Last week the Portuguese parliament authorized the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to try to contain the pandemic.18.02.2021#6467346
A couple wearing face masks walks next to the Monument to the Discoveries in Brasilia Avenue, as Portuguese lockdown continues, in Lisbon, Portugal. Last week the Portuguese parliament authorized the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to try to contain the pandemic.18.02.2021#6467345
A woman wearing a face mask walks along the Ribeira das Naus Avenue with the 25th of April Bride in the background, as Portuguese lockdown continues, in Lisbon, Portugal. Last week the Portuguese parliament authorized the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to try to contain the pandemic.18.02.2021#6467344
A woman wearing a protective face mask uses her telephone at Campo Grande underground station, as Portuguese lockdown continues, in Lisbon, Portugal. Last week the Portuguese parliament authorized the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to try to contain the pandemic.18.02.2021#6467325
A medic wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) delivers a patient to Santa Maria University Hospital, in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.17.02.2021#6465179
Passengers wear protective face masks in a train in Lisbon metro, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464656
A man wearing a protective face mask walks past a closed shop at Figueira Square in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464651
A sign reading "temporarily closed due to COVID-19" is seen in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464650
A woman wearing a protective face mask crosses the street next to a trolley car at Luis De Camoes Square, in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464648
Taxi drivers wearing protective face masks wait for customers at Rossio Square, in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464647
A woman buys food at the bakery shop in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464646
People wearing protective face masks wait for a train at the metro station in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464643
A woman wearing a protective face mask waits for a train at the metro station in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464642
Customers wearing face masks are seen near a newsagent where a COVID-19 National Health Service sign is displayed, at Largo Calhariz, in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.17.02.2021#6464641
A worker wearing a protective face mask walks next to a trolley car in Rua da Bica de Duarte Belo, in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464639
A woman wears a protective face mask in Barrio Alto, Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464637
A view shows an empty Luis De Camoes Square, in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464636
Medical workers deliver a patient to Santa Maria University Hospital, in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464634
A man wearing a protective face mask walks past a closed travel agency in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter. 17.02.2021#6464632
Police officers are seen patrolling along Avenida Ribeira das Naus in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464232
A man wearing a protective face mask walks along Rua Augusta in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464228
A bench is wrapped with barrier tape near an empty Commerce Square in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464225
Police officers are seen patrolling along Avenida Ribeira das Naus in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464212
A view shows an empty Commerce Square in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464198
Tourists wearing protective face masks take a selfie at an empty Commerce Square in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464197
People wearing protective face masks walk along Rua Augusta in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464195
A woman wearing a protective face mask walks with her dog in front of the Santa Justa Lift in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464194
People wearing protective face masks stand in front of a cake shop in Rua Augusta in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464193
A view shows an empty Rua Augusta in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464192
A view shows an empty Figueira Square in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464191
A trolley car's driver wears a face mask at empty Figueira Square in Lisbon, Portugal. The Portuguese parliament has authorised the renewal of the state of emergency until March 1st to allow measures to contain COVID-19. During the last two days, Portugal reported minimum data of coronavirus infections, positive news to which is added the country should receive first vaccines from Johnson & Johnson in the second quarter.16.02.2021#6464190