Stark Photos Show Iconic NYC Locations at Start of Pandemic — and 2 Years Later

A look at where we were two years ago shows just how far we've come -- and how different the "new normal" may be from the old

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New York City Health Commissioner Dr. Ashwin Vasan says the city is more prepared than ever to respond if COVID-19 cases rise again. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.

New York City just marked two full years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, an unprecedented crisis that fundamentally shifted people's way of life. And it was one that claimed the lives of some 40,000-plus city residents as two boroughs emerged as the deadliest counties in America during the peak of the virus battle.

Now, life is returning to some new semblance of normal. Stark photos show how just abnormal it had become. See "then and now" photos of iconic New York City locations, from Times Square to the Oculus, Grand Central, Wall Street and more.

Fulton Center Station: 3/16/2020 vs 3/16/2022


Times Square: 3/22/2020 vs 3/11/2022


Wall Street: 3/24/2020 vs 3/11/2022


Brookfield Place Mall, Lower Manhattan: 3/29/2020 vs 3/11/2022


42nd Street: 3/22/2020 vs 3/11/2022


Grand Central Terminal: 3/22/2020 vs 3/11/2022


G Train: 4/13/2020 vs 3/11/2022


Gerard Neufeld Funeral Home, Queens: 4/22/2020 vs 3/11/2022


Grand Central Terminal: 3/22/2020 vs 3/11/2022


The Oculus: 3/29/2020 vs 3/11/2022


Staten Island Ferry: 3/24/2020 vs 3/11/2022


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