COVID -19: Drive-in boom in post coronavirus pandemic world

Here's a look at how cities have adapted to drive-in solutions as lockdowns lifted

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A veterinary technician vaccinates Cohiba the dog as owner Sasha Cardenti assists at a drive-through pet vaccine clinic at Mission Viejo Animal Services Center amid the COVID-19 pandemic . The vaccine clinic is usually conducted by walk-in but was held as a drive-through for safety reasons as the spread of the coronavirus continues. Some dogs were vaccinated inside their owner's vehicles while other dogs and cats received their vaccines outside the car.
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People at a drive-in disco remain in their cars and wait for the arrival of Dopebwoy, a Dutch rapper, at a nightclub in Schüttorf, Germany.
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COVID-19 drive-through test centers in Dubai
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Students of the Cultural High School Class take part in their graduation ceremony on their cars to keep social distancing, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues, in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
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Brazilians say 'I do' at drive-thru weddings to avoid COVID-19.
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Actors playing their parts in a murder scene as sound and lights engineer Daichi Ono sits inside a car as an audience during a demonstration of a drive-in haunted house at a garage in Tokyo. - A car horn beeps and the horror begins: a bloody murder and rampaging zombies. But this drive-in haunted house in Japan protects against the most terrifying enemy of all -- coronavirus. Inside a car, guests can scream as loudly as they like, with no mask required, as hideous creatures daubed in blood swarm towards them.
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A man belonging to Christian community offers prayers from his car during 'Prayers on Wheels', a Sunday holy communion held at the premises of AG Bethel Church, as a preventive measure against the spread of COVID-19 in Bangalore.
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Reel Drive-in Cinema at the rooftop parking space of the new The Dubai Mall Zabeel extension.

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