COVID-19: Berlin Zoo offers a 'sense of normalcy' to city residents

After weeks of closure due to coronavirus, the Berlin Zoo reopens its doors to visitors

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A zebra stands in Berlin's Zoo as it partially reopens for the public.
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A man wearing a face mask and his child observe a California Sea Lion (Zalophus Californianus) swimming in its pool in Berlin's zoo at it partially reopens for the public amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Visitors watch the elephants at Berlin Zoo.
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A family poses for a selfie in front of elephants in Berlin's zoo.
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A zoo employee wearing a face shield scans the entry tickets on a mobile phone as it partially reopens.
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A man wearing a face mask looks at his smartphone next to a meerkat (or suricate) in Berlin's Zoo.
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A visitor wearing a face mask observes California Sea Lions (Zalophus Californianus) swimming in their pool.
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A female visitor with a face mask looks to sea lions in their enclosure.
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A zoo employee wearing a face shield scans the entry tickets on a mobile phone.
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A zoo employee sets up the entrance area of Berlin's Zoo as it partially reopens for the public.
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