Combating coronavirus: World landmarks light up in blue in solidarity with front-line health workers

Hundreds of buildings across the world lit up in blue to say thank you to those on the front lines of the Covid-19 pandemic. Here are some photos from across the world.

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Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi turned blue to show appreciation for the frontline heroes.(Image: FerrariWorldAD/Twitter)
Ferrari World in Abu Dhabi turned blue to show appreciation for the frontline heroes.(Image: FerrariWorldAD/Twitter)
Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi went blue for the frontline 'Super Heroes' on their mission.(Image: Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi/Twitter)
Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi went blue for the frontline 'Super Heroes' on their mission.(Image: Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi/Twitter)
The Niagara Falls went blue to say thank you to the workers on the frontline. (Image credit: Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York/ Twitter)
The Niagara Falls went blue to say thank you to the workers on the frontline. (Image credit: Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York/ Twitter)
A bridge in New York. Photo: Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York via Twitter
A bridge in New York. Photo: Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York via Twitter
New York's Javits Center, a busy convention center in the US. Photo: Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York
New York's Javits Center, a busy convention center in the US. Photo: Andrew Cuomo, Governor of New York
Manhattan Municipal Building, NYC turned blue in solidarity with health workers.
Manhattan Municipal Building, NYC turned blue in solidarity with health workers.
Dallas lights up in blue
Dallas lights up in blue
Los Angeles Airport tuned blue to show appreciation for the frontline heroes.
Los Angeles Airport tuned blue to show appreciation for the frontline heroes.

Published: Wed 15 Apr 2020, 12:01 AM

The Spheres at Seattle campus to show support for healthcare professionals and essential frontline workers during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Spheres at Seattle campus to show support for healthcare professionals and essential frontline workers during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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