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Coronavirus (Page 5)

Pound Ridge home

December 9, 2020

The Quiet Town Where Wealthy New Yorkers Are Moving During the Pandemic

A single-family home for sale in Pound Ridge. (Credit: Douglas Elliman) (POUND RIDGE, NY) — A surge in coronavirus cases […]

By Infiniti Styles Bowie

December 8, 2020

Closure of Seattle’s Gay and Lesbian Bars Leaves LGBTQ Residents Adrift

A couple holding hands next to one of the many iconic rainbow crosswalks on Capitol Hill. [Credit: Rori Syarif; @Rorish […]

By Lindsay Ray

Queens Farm House

December 7, 2020

How a Queens Farm Became a Pandemic-Era Oasis in NYC

It grew from a small family-owned farm into an initiative to rehabilitate psychiatric patients. Now, it’s a safe space to escape the isolation of quarantine.

By Alyssa Khan

December 2, 2020

How COVID-19 Transformed an Illinois Trail Into a Pathway to Mental Health

“People rediscovered us and came out in full force,” said Jay Johnson, manager of site operations for the DuPage County Forest Preserve District. “It didn’t matter what day of the week it was, it seemed like every day was a Saturday.”

By Jennifer Taylor

Philadelphia Eagles Tailgate in COVID-19

December 2, 2020

Sports, Love, and Beer Pong in the Time of Coronavirus

The pandemic stopped just about everything, except for Philadelphia Eagles fans.

By Anna Wesche

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