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With New York bathed in sunshine this weekend and the clocks going forward, its hard-bitten residents may finally be feeling an extra spring in their step.
The city s sidewalks - which have been eerily quiet for months - are starting to fill up again, as sunbathers take to Central Park to enjoy temperatures reaching into the low 70Fs.
Before and after photos taken at locations including Broadway and Times Square show how the Big Apple is slowly returning to something more like normal after being devastated by the pandemic.
On March 19 indoor dining capacity will rise from its current 35 per cent capacity to 50 per cent - leading people to look forward to a long summer of alfresco dining.
A year later, the United State's largest metropolis with a lifeblood based on round-the-clock hustle and bustle, push and pull is adapting and showing new life