Quarantined Cupertino
Photos of the city during its “shelter in place” policy
March 21, 2020
As of March 17th, 2020, many counties in California have been ordered to “shelter in place,” meaning that individuals may not go outside with the exceptions of grocery shopping, certain jobs, takeout, medical visits and exercise while keeping a distance of six feet away from others. After the lockdown started, highways have been cleared, restaurants are empty — except for takeout — and libraries are closed.
Before and After Comparisons
On a normal day, the streets are filled with cars going back and forth from school and home. Trucks begin unloading their items to shops, restaurants and grocery stores. The street lights are constantly at work while the cars follow through.
Now, at the intersection, the lights operate but there are no cars on the road. Without any cars, the roads almost seem unfamiliar and unrecognizable.
Under the bridge near Jollyman park, there is a busy highway filled with cars that rush home at night. People walking on the bridge can feel the rush of air from the cars below while taking a stroll while talking to their friends, families, and loved ones.
The highway is nearly empty, except for a few cars that sweep under the bridge. Only a couple of paper cups and trash are left on the side of the road. There is no traffic anytime during the day and night — it is much quieter compared to before. The mountains are translucent and visible due to the lack of cars, which emits a smaller carbon footprint. The smell of the bushes, grass and trees overpowers that of gasoline. The highway is empty and isolated; however, at the same time, it’s serene.
On the night of December 6th, 2019, the city of Cupertino hosted its annual Santa tree lighting ceremony at the Quinlan Center. Neighbors and residents from Cupertino and nearby cities gather around the building to participate. The trees were lit up with luminous, glowing lights as people sat on benches, sipping their cups of hot chocolate — the steam from the drinks floated out of the cups and into the air.
Now, the Quinlan Center, once a place for gatherings and events, is now completely abandoned. Previously, MVHS hosted various events such as the Cure Cancer Cafe in the center; however, school closure and shelter in place orders mean that these events can no longer be held here. Outside, the grass starts growing taller as white, spontaneous daisies spurt up from the dirt.
Quarantined Cupertino