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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. On Friday, Jennifer Senior talked about the benefits of being a “defensive pessimist” and the pandemic’s affect on the mental health of health care workers. | |
Last week, Elizabeth Bruenig talked about parenting during the pandemic; Jennifer Weiner hosted a chat on pandemic shaming, and how to not be a Coronavirus Karen; Frank Bruni discussed President Trump’s reckless behavior (on Twitter); Lauren Kelley talked about access to reproductive health care and women’s health during this time; and Michelle Cottle spoke about who Joe Biden should choose as vice president (on Twitter). | Last week, Elizabeth Bruenig talked about parenting during the pandemic; Jennifer Weiner hosted a chat on pandemic shaming, and how to not be a Coronavirus Karen; Frank Bruni discussed President Trump’s reckless behavior (on Twitter); Lauren Kelley talked about access to reproductive health care and women’s health during this time; and Michelle Cottle spoke about who Joe Biden should choose as vice president (on Twitter). |
You can also catch up on earlier chats by Nicholas Kristof (on Twitter), David Brooks, Kara Swisher, Wajahat Ali and Jennifer Senior (on Twitter). | You can also catch up on earlier chats by Nicholas Kristof (on Twitter), David Brooks, Kara Swisher, Wajahat Ali and Jennifer Senior (on Twitter). |