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Tag: Quarantine (Life and Culture)
Why I Will Miss the Melbourne Star (No Joke)
A tribute to our Star-crossed landmark.
How Canadian Leaders Campaign in a Pandemic
While the Conservative leader Erin O’Toole is still hitting the road, his party has also created a virtual method of reaching voters.
Local Government in Australia Kills Dogs Over Covid Fears
The rural Bourke Shire Council said two of the dogs had become aggressive and the person who regularly found new homes for the animals became unavailable.
Blindsided Abroad: Vaccinated but Testing Positive on a Trip to Europe
The prevalence of the Delta variant means many travelers, including those who are vaccinated, are facing sickness, quarantines and delayed returns.
Your Monday Briefing
The Taliban take Afghanistan.
A Massachusetts Task Force Helps to Confront Loneliness Epidemic
Social isolation in the U.S. rose even as the pandemic began to subside in the spring, new research shows.
A Yearlong Cry for Help, Then Death After an Assault
Daniela Espirito Santo died after an assault by her boyfriend, who had been arrested, then released, by police. Her case is emblematic of Britain’s failure to protect victims of domestic abuse.
Mourning Families Seek Solace From the ‘Grief Purgatory’ of Covid-19
The pandemic has left hundreds of thousands of Americans alone in bereavement, unable to plan proper funerals for their loved ones. Now, they’re planning larger celebrations of life.
Delta Variant and Travel Restrictions in Europe: What to Know
Curfews, vaccine requirements, conflicting advice. As variants like Delta spread, rules and restrictions are popping up across the continent and staying informed can feel like a job.