Fireworks explode over empty streets as 2020 slinks away into history

With coronavirus pandemic still raging on, the world scraps grandiose mass events and sends off 2020 in a humbler manner, hoping vaccines could usher in better days next year
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Blue and gold fireworks soared into the sky above the Sydney Opera House as they do every year, but the harbor below was a ghost town, a fittingly creepy send-off for a year that will not be missed.
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  • No light show will illuminate Beijing from the top of the TV tower. The lions of London's Trafalgar Square will be barricaded off, as will Red Square in Moscow. In Rome, crowds will not assemble in St Peter's Square, the Pope will lead no Mass, and revelers will not make their yearly dive into the Tiber.
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    Fireworks explode over the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge
    Fireworks explode over the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge
    Fireworks explode over the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge during the New Year celebrations
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    The New Year's Eve ball will drop on Broadway. But in place of hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers packed shoulder-to-shoulder into Times Square, the audience will be a small pre-selected group of nurses, doctors and other key workers, their families kept six feet apart in socially distanced pens.
    Good riddance, 2020. Hello, 2021.
    With more than 1.7 million people dead and 82 million infected around the globe since last New Year's Eve - yet hope that new vaccines can help tame the pandemic - this year's end is like none other in memory. Angela Merkel, in her 16th New Year's Eve address as German chancellor, said as much.
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    People watch a lights show, as the traditional New Year's Eve fireworks are cancelled due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at Marina Bay in Singapore
    People watch a lights show, as the traditional New Year's Eve fireworks are cancelled due to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at Marina Bay in Singapore
    People watch a lights show, as the traditional New Year's Eve fireworks are canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic in Singapore
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    "I think I am not exaggerating when I say: never in the last 15 years have we found the old year so heavy. And never have we, despite all the worries and some skepticism, looked forward to the new one with so much hope."
    "I can only imagine how bitter it must feel for those mourning loved ones lost to corona or who are having to fight against the repercussions of an illness when the virus is disputed and denied by some hopeless individuals," said Merkel, 66, who said she would get vaccinated as soon as practicable.
    Germany has banned the sale of fireworks to discourage crowds. Authorities in Berlin said police would "punish violators consistently".
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    People wear face masks as they queue in front of the 'KaDeWe' department store in Berlin, Germany,
    People wear face masks as they queue in front of the 'KaDeWe' department store in Berlin, Germany,
    People in front of a wall painting welcoming the new year in Berlin, Germany
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    In the Chinese city of Wuhan, where the pandemic originated a year ago, thousands were expected to gather at popular landmarks across the city center for the countdown to 2021. Some said they were being cautious, but weren't particularly worried.
    "Safety is the priority," said Wuhan resident Wang Xuemei, 23, a teacher.
    In Australia, where the Sydney Opera House fireworks are televised around the world as the first big visual display of the new year, movement has been restricted, gatherings banned and internal borders shut. Most people were barred from coming to Sydney's downtown on Thursday night.
    "What a hell of a year it's been, said Gladys Berejiklian, premier of New South Wales state, which includes Sydney. "Hopefully 2021 will be easier on all of us."
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    Fireworks explode over the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge
    Fireworks explode over the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge
    Fireworks explode over the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbor Bridge
    (Photo: Reuters)
    In Madrid's usually teeming Puerta del Sol square, there will be no screaming revelers delightedly stuffing grapes into their mouths - one for every stroke of midnight, according to tradition. Spain's midnight curfew has been extended to 1:30 am for the night, but most people are expected to stay at home.
    As police dragged metal barriers across the square, 61-year-old retiree Jose Angel Balsa said he would spend the evening "with family, just the four of us at home, holding lots of video calls and hoping for this to end as soon as possible."
    In Britain, where a highly contagious variant of the virus is rampaging and most people are under strict restrictions, official billboards instruct the public to "see in the New Year safely at home". Barriers were erected in public places such as London's Trafalgar Square and Parliament Square.
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    e empty Hotel Indonesia Roundabout, a spot normally crowded with people on New Year's Eve, at the main business district in Jakarta, Indonesia
    e empty Hotel Indonesia Roundabout, a spot normally crowded with people on New Year's Eve, at the main business district in Jakarta, Indonesia
    The empty Hotel Indonesia Roundabout, a spot normally crowded with people on New Year's Eve, at the main business district in Jakarta, Indonesia
    (Photo: AP)
    Russian authorities stopped people gathering on Red Square. Bars and restaurants were to shut before midnight, but firework displays would go ahead.
    In Italy, bars, restaurants and most shops were closed, and a curfew imposed for New Year's Eve at 10 p.m. Pope Francis cancelled plans to lead New Year's Eve and New Year's Day services because of a flare-up of his sciatica condition, the Vatican said.
    In France, where a night curfew will also be in force, no more than six adults are allowed to gather around the dinner table. But there will be celebrations - small, perhaps, but with style.
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    Visitors walk in front of the Bosingak pavilion where its annual New Year's Eve bell-ringing ceremony was cancelled in Seoul, South Korea
    Visitors walk in front of the Bosingak pavilion where its annual New Year's Eve bell-ringing ceremony was cancelled in Seoul, South Korea
    Visitors walk in front of the Bosingak pavilion where its annual New Year's Eve bell-ringing ceremony was canceled in Seoul, South Korea
    (Photo: AP)
    At "A la Ville de Rodez", an upmarket Parisian delicatessen, manager Brice Tapon was preparing packages of foie gras, truffles and pate for groups of two or three.
    "I will... stuff myself with foie gras, champagne and all this food," said Annie Chaplin, a customer. "And I'll stay home."
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