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Protesters gather at Alamo Plaza on Saturday to oppose plans to relocate the Alamo Cenotaph. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio Report
During the coronavirus pandemic and its resulting shutdowns, Rivard Report photographers have chronicled San Antonio and its residents as everyone adapts to a different way of life.
Each week, we’ll share our most meaningful images as a visual account of San Antonio’s new normal.
Lucas Board, Smoke BBQ’s director of catering and special events, gives out tickets to patrons in cars during a “social distancing parade” put on by the East Commerce Street restaurant. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio ReportJanelle Lopez, administrator for the Emergency Department at the Methodist Ambulatory Surgery Hospital, wheels in 25 boxed lunches donated from Page Barteau Catering. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio ReportResidents at a shelter for homeless veterans, operated by the American GI Forum National Veterans Outreach Program, have their temperatures taken after staff members tested positive for the coronavirus. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio ReportCOVID Drive Up technician Korey Henderson walks to the mobile testing unit as cyclists ride by the pop-up testing site. Credit: Bonnie Arbittier / San Antonio ReportDamien Watel, owner of Bistr09 in Alamo Heights, stands in his empty dining room. He applied for a Small Business Administration payroll protection program loan, but as of Friday it had not been funded and the program’s funds were depleted. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio ReportVehicles back up waiting for a food distribution hosted by the Boys and Girls Clubs of San Antonio. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio ReportA service worker at The Squeezebox passes out fiesta food kits, including chicken on a stick and sausage on a stick, to customers. Credit: Scott Ball / San Antonio Report