With theatres closed to curb the pandemic, drive-ins are a safe option for cinemagoers
by Christian Borbon, Digital Content EditorPeople sit in their cars watching a movie in a drive-in cinema at the Mall of the Emirates, following the outbreak of COVID-19 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.Image Credit: ReutersThe screen of a drive-in cinema at Carrasco International Airport in Ciudad de la Costa, Canelones Department, near the Uruguayan capital Montevideo.Image Credit: AFPPeople in their cars attend a popup drive-in movie night at Bel Air Diner in Queens, New York City. The retro diner, which opened 1965, set up the drive-in cinema on its parking lot and shows movies once a week during the COVID-19 pandemic.Image Credit: AFPAn usher checks the ticket of a passenger at a drive-in cinema outside the Mall of Emirates in Dubai.Image Credit: AFPA Chevrolet stands in front of a 500 square meter screen at the opening of the drive-in cinema in the Ostragehege during the film "Le Mans 66"Image Credit: APCars are seen at a provisional drive-in cinema organised by the Neovaude organisation in front of the ruin of the Phoenix West steel mill, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Dortmund, Germany.Image Credit: ReutersPeople in their cars attend a popup drive-in movie night at Bel Air Diner in Queens, New York.Image Credit: AFPPeople in their cars attend a popup drive-in movie night at Bel Air Diner in Queens, New YorkImage Credit: AFPThe screen of a drive-in cinema at Carrasco International Airport in Ciudad de la Costa, Canelones Department, near the Uruguayan capital Montevideo.Image Credit: AFPGeneral view of at a drive-in cinema at Carrasco International Airport in Ciudad de la Costa, Canelones Department, near the Uruguayan capital Montevideo.Image Credit: AFPGeneral view of at a drive-in cinema at Carrasco International Airport in Ciudad de la Costa, Canelones Department, near the Uruguayan capital Montevideo.Image Credit: AFP