Around the world, lockdowns are starting to ease as some places get coronavirus outbreaks under control and others decide the economic pain of keeping businesses closed is too much to bear.
The piecemeal reopenings are leaving people to make their own choices about what they should and shouldn't do to protect themselves and others.
Is it safe to go to a restaurant? Visit elderly family members? Experts don't have definitive answers. Beijing's ancient Forbidden City, along with the city's parks and museums, is open to the public for the first time in months.
In the U.S., more than a dozen states are allowing stores, restaurants and other businesses to open, but with restrictions meant to keep the virus from spreading.