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Yup, Our Writers Are Still Stuck at Home Yup, Our Writers Are Still Stuck at Home
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It has been well more than a month since stay-in-place orders started taking effect across the country because of the coronavirus crisis. In some places, the curve mercifully seems to be flattening, and staying at home has been a crucial factor — combined with the contributions of our essential workers.It has been well more than a month since stay-in-place orders started taking effect across the country because of the coronavirus crisis. In some places, the curve mercifully seems to be flattening, and staying at home has been a crucial factor — combined with the contributions of our essential workers.
To provide some company, our Opinion columnists and writers will be going live on Twitter every weekday at 1 p.m. Eastern to chat with viewers. Kara Swisher is hosting today’s chat about immunity testing, and Nicholas Kristof and David Brooks will be coming later this week. You can also watch Wajahat Ali’s and Jennifer Senior’s chat (on Twitter), which took place earlier this week. To provide some company, our Opinion columnists and writers will be going live on Twitter every weekday at 1 p.m. Eastern to chat with viewers. David Brooks is hosting today’s chat about inequality and the coronavirus. You can also catch up on earlier chats by Nicholas Kristof (on Twitter), Kara Swisher, Wajahat Ali and Jennifer Senior (on Twitter), which took place earlier this week.