Iraqi police patrol a street in Baghdad during a nightime curfew. AFP
A member of the Iraqi security forces stands guard in Baghdad during a curfew imposed from February 18, 2021 to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The curfew runs all day from Friday to Sunday, and from 8pm to 5am the rest of the week. REUTERS
Security forces patrol in the streets of Baghdad at the start of the new curfew to counter the spread of Covid-19. Iraq re-imposed partial lockdown measures until early March after detecting a new strain of the coronavirus, including among children. AP Photo
Security forces close off streets in Baghdad at the start of the new curfew to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in Iraq. AP Photo
Tahrir Square remains empty at the start of the new curfew to counter Covid-19 in Baghdad, Iraq. Mosques and schools are closed, large gatherings prohibited, and the wearing of masks and other protective gear will be enforced, according to a statement from the government. AP Photo
Iraqi security forces stand guard during a Covid-19 curfew in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
An motorcyclist rides down an empty street in Karbala during a nighttime curfew imposed by Iraqi authorities to curb the spread of the Covid-19. AFP
Police question a civilian in Baghdad after the start of the new curfew to prevent the spread of Covid-19. AP Photo
The Saadoun tunnel in Baghdad is empty after the start of a new curfew in Iraq to prevent the spread of Covid-19. AP Photo
Iraqi security forces patrol the streets during a curfew, which was imposed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
Iraqi police officers stand guard on a street after the start of a Covid-19 curfew in Baghdad. Reuters
Iraqi police man a checkpoint during a nightime curfew imposed by authorities to curb the spread of the Covid-19. AFP
Iraqi police patrol a street in Baghdad during a nightime curfew. AFP
A member of the Iraqi security forces stands guard in Baghdad during a curfew imposed from February 18, 2021 to prevent the spread of Covid-19. The curfew runs all day from Friday to Sunday, and from 8pm to 5am the rest of the week. REUTERS
Security forces patrol in the streets of Baghdad at the start of the new curfew to counter the spread of Covid-19. Iraq re-imposed partial lockdown measures until early March after detecting a new strain of the coronavirus, including among children. AP Photo
Security forces close off streets in Baghdad at the start of the new curfew to prevent the spread of Covid-19 in Iraq. AP Photo
Tahrir Square remains empty at the start of the new curfew to counter Covid-19 in Baghdad, Iraq. Mosques and schools are closed, large gatherings prohibited, and the wearing of masks and other protective gear will be enforced, according to a statement from the government. AP Photo
Iraqi security forces stand guard during a Covid-19 curfew in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
An motorcyclist rides down an empty street in Karbala during a nighttime curfew imposed by Iraqi authorities to curb the spread of the Covid-19. AFP
Police question a civilian in Baghdad after the start of the new curfew to prevent the spread of Covid-19. AP Photo
The Saadoun tunnel in Baghdad is empty after the start of a new curfew in Iraq to prevent the spread of Covid-19. AP Photo
Iraqi security forces patrol the streets during a curfew, which was imposed to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Baghdad, Iraq. REUTERS
Iraqi police officers stand guard on a street after the start of a Covid-19 curfew in Baghdad. Reuters
Iraqi police man a checkpoint during a nightime curfew imposed by authorities to curb the spread of the Covid-19. AFP
Iraqi police patrol a street in Baghdad during a nightime curfew. AFP