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America Lights Up In Blue To Thank Healthcare Workers At The Frontlines Of COVID-19 Fight
Hundreds of landmarks across the United States light up in blue light on Thursday as citizens came together to thank healthcare workers at the frontlines of the COVID-19 battle. Skylines and stadiums nationwide shone bright with blue LEDs, as part of the #LightItBlue campaign. Scroll down to see the amazing pictures.
Hundreds of landmarks across the United States light up in blue light on Thursday as citizens came together to thank healthcare workers at the frontlines of the COVID-19 battle. Skylines and stadiums nationwide shone bright with blue LEDs, as part of the #LightItBlue campaign. Scroll down to see the amazing pictures.
A general view of The Seattle Great Wheel lit up in blue to honour essential workers during the coronavirus outbreak.? ?
Landmarks and buildings across the nation are displaying blue lights to show support for healthcare workers and first responders on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Motorcyclists and friends wave to show support for hospital workers, from a parking ramp on the UnityPoint St. Luke's campus in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Hundreds of landmarks across the United States were flooded in blue light.
The Kosciuszko Bridge stands illuminated in blue as part of the #LightItBlue campaign.
The Empire State Building washed in blue light gives New York City a different look.
The US is at the epicentre of the coronavirus pandemic, recording over 16,000 deaths and more than 460,000 confirmed cases since the outbreak began.
The Madison Square Garden looks amazing bathed? in blue light.
Here's what the Space Needle in Seattle, Washington looked.
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