The New York Times Magazine - USA (2020-08-09)
The question has opened up a civil war in some hospitals. By Susan Dominus How much freedom should physicians have in treating C ...
22 8.9.20 an intensive- care- unit doctor, started feeling impatient soon after the start of a meeting she attended at Long Isla ...
Photograph by Adam Ferguson for The New York Times The New York Times Magazine 23 considered it axiomatic that, with so many dyi ...
24 8.9.20 Photographs by Adam Ferguson for The New York Times in which a torrent of cyto kines — proteins that can trigger infec ...
The New York Times Magazine 25 infectious- disease doctors, many of whom believed that anti- infl ammatories like toci lizumab a ...
26 8.9.20 Photograph by Adam Ferguson for The New York Times end, the enthusiasm of the fi rst camp most likely slowed the speed ...
The New York Times Magazine 27 clinical judgment to make decisions about treatment, they strongly encourage doctors to use evide ...
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2929 EVEN BEFORE THE PANDEMIC, THE WHOLE FASHION INDUSTRY HAD STARTED TO UNRAVEL. WHAT HAPPENS NOW THAT NO ONE HAS A REASON TO G ...
in retrospect, to pinpoint when exactly panic about coronavirus took hold in the United States, but March 12 stands out. Stores ...
Wear Daily. It was a thrilling time in American fashion. A new guard of young designers had just entered the scene, displacing t ...
revenue and training consumers to shop on sale. So now you had summer dresses arriving in Jan- uary and being discounted before ...
of the collection didn’t sell at full price. So let’s say a store decided to mark the collection down early: You now owed it for ...
Solitary Soul ...
By Megan K. Stack Photographs by Birgit Krippner 35 In 2013, Australia sent hundreds of would-be asylum seekers to a secretive o ...
Photograph by Birgit Krippner for The New York Times to fi gure out what to take and what to leave. Spread over the linoleum fl ...
The New York Times Magazine 37 kid playing superhero. He sipped cup after cup of plain hot water and talked elaborately about ti ...
38 8.9.20 before. They can permanently alter the way his- tory is recorded and understood. Boochani’s book challenges readers to ...
Photograph by Birgit Krippner for The New York Times The New York Times Magazine 39 Supreme Court declared the detention of asyl ...
40 8.9.20 pair could fi nalize the book in person. Novak, his agent, came to meet him, too. In the end, most of the men clung to ...
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