The New Yorkerさんのインスタグラム写真 - (The New YorkerInstagram)「In the evening on April 15th, Lisa Cintron was wheeled into an operating room at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and hooked up to monitors in preparation for a C-section. She could hear how fast her heart was racing in the skitter of beeps. Her husband was allowed in, wearing a mask and gloves and a hairnet. Cintron, who had recently tested negative for COVID-19, was shaking uncontrollably, and numb from the neck down. Then she felt a hard tug, and heard crying. She still couldn’t open her eyes. Her teeth were chattering. But she heard her husband taking the baby, saying that he was a miracle. “Just think about the big picture,” her husband had reminded her in the days leading up to this moment. “We’re going to have so many stories to tell this kid.” Photos by @davidwilliamsphoto, and @sashafoto and @edeani, for The New Yorker.  For “24 Hours at the Epicenter,” nearly 50 New Yorker writers and photographers set out to document life in New York City, on what experts had estimated to be the peak of the pandemic. The result is a kaleidoscopic portrait of the city and its residents, showing how this place and its people are coping with an unthinkable reality. Tap the link in our bio for more.」4月28日 12時02分 - newyorkermag

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In the evening on April 15th, Lisa Cintron was wheeled into an operating room at Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and hooked up to monitors in preparation for a C-section. She could hear how fast her heart was racing in the skitter of beeps. Her husband was allowed in, wearing a mask and gloves and a hairnet. Cintron, who had recently tested negative for COVID-19, was shaking uncontrollably, and numb from the neck down. Then she felt a hard tug, and heard crying. She still couldn’t open her eyes. Her teeth were chattering. But she heard her husband taking the baby, saying that he was a miracle. “Just think about the big picture,” her husband had reminded her in the days leading up to this moment. “We’re going to have so many stories to tell this kid.” Photos by @davidwilliamsphoto, and @sashafoto and @edeani, for The New Yorker.

For “24 Hours at the Epicenter,” nearly 50 New Yorker writers and photographers set out to document life in New York City, on what experts had estimated to be the peak of the pandemic. The result is a kaleidoscopic portrait of the city and its residents, showing how this place and its people are coping with an unthinkable reality. Tap the link in our bio for more.


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