The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 8月23日 03時30分
In May, 160 seniors and their families celebrated their graduation from a private school in Georgia with an automotive parade around the tree-lined, 100-acre campus. After, some held private parties. One, at a home, was attended by about 20 people. Another, in a back yard, was attended by about 50. A few days later, a student tested positive for COVID-19. As contract tracers raced to contain the spread of the virus, they were met with resistance. “I will not help you,” one parent wrote to an epidemiologist. “You are a fraud. Leave me and all the Lovett families and kids alone.” At the link in our bio, read about the fallout of prep school’s coronavirus outbreak.
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