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@EllenBarryNYT

Covering the northeast for the New York Times, former Delhi and Moscow bureau chief. Retweet ≠ endorsement. Write me at ebarry@nytimes.com.

Дата регистрации: октябрь 2010 г.

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    6 авг.

    How the Boston mayor’s race is being perceived on national TV

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  2. 6 авг.

    Yesterday Janey walked back her comparison of vax passports to slavery-era policy, but maintained her equity-based opposition to excluding unvaccinated people from public accommodations, an argument that has also been voiced by electeds in New York.

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  3. 6 авг.

    Globe editorial comes down hard on Janey for comparing vax passports to slavery era IDs: "Her words gave fuel to anti-vaxxers, trolls, Russian state media & right-wing outlets nationwide that have been trying to foment hysteria around COVID-19 vaccines."

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  4. 5 авг.
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  5. 5 авг.

    "We’ve gone past bad to rotten.” It's hard to enjoy your private beach when there is an 8,000 pound whale carcass rotting on it, in the blazing sun. Thank you for this story, .

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  6. 3 авг.
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  7. 1 авг.

    “There was no ‘Patient Zero'' in Provincetown, a viral detective tells Bloomberg's and . “This was not actually a singular superspreader event. It was multiple events ....There were many things all going on at the same time.”

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  8. ретвитнул(а)
    31 июл.

    Bottom line? P-town outbreak would've been a nightmare if no one was vaccinated Initial case would have been 5X And past experience says such outbreaks fuel larger regional outbreaks Instead, this one is fizzling out I suspect because vaccines are working End

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  9. ретвитнул(а)
    31 июл.

    This is a good, accurate story about what Provincetown, which is a responsible and health-conscious community, has gone through in the last few weeks. (The only way it's an outlier: Exceptionally good contact tracing.)

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  10. 31 июл.

    "Bottom line, we have to really watch ourselves and not think it is over. It is nowhere near over.” A dispatch from Provincetown's whiplash summer, where six weeks of exuberance gave way to renewed precautions, with .

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  11. 31 июл.

    "I wish I had taken a twirl on the dance floor while I had a chance.” In Provincetown, the first six weeks of the summer brought a gust of joy and exhilaration, conga lines, drag brunches, house parties, freedom. Then came the Delta variant.

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  12. ретвитнул(а)
    30 июл.

    Haunting, from . This story has been written over, and over, and over, and over, and it still stuns, each and every time:

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  13. 30 июл.

    With her elbow shattered by gunfire and her mouth full of blood, the first lady of Haiti lay on the floor beside her bed, unable to breathe, as the assassins stormed the room.

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  14. ретвитнул(а)
    29 июл.

    MWRA update for 7/27: Virus levels in Boston-area wastewater is going vertical. (It says 7/23 on the site but the graphs show otherwise)

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  15. 28 июл.
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  16. 27 июл.

    I should have mentioned that this piece was written by .

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  17. 27 июл.

    Rising waters in Boston mean that, by 2030, a 100-year storm could inundate the T's Blue Line & big portions of Red and Orange Lines, according to a new study from MIT's Transit Lab. By 2070, a storm of that size would flood nearly the entire network.

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  18. 27 июл.
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  19. ретвитнул(а)
    27 июл.

    These meltdowns and premature closures at summer camps contain so many current social elements: the reluctance to return to work, Covid mental health fallout, foreign-worker restrictions...a typically sharp story:

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  20. 26 июл.

    Camp directors can't understand why counselors are "ghosting" them, quitting summer jobs that are supposed to create lifelong memories. Counselors, in their teens&20s, don't understand why they should do a job that hard that pays less than minimum wage.

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