TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 9月23日 01時30分
Americans are, once again, trying to bear the unbearable as the U.S. today surpassed 200,000 deaths caused in the still-rampaging COVID-19 pandemic. "We remain, as we have long been, the world's hardest-hit country," writes Jeffrey Kluger, "with just 4% of the global population but roughy 21% of both deaths and overall cases; it's a dubious distinction that was fast in coming." Read more at the link in bio. In this photograph: Lidia Herrera says her final goodbye to her brother Miguel, 63, at Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn on May 4 after he was disconnected from life support. "You were a warrior," she told Miguel, who battled COVID-19 in the same hospital as their brother, Leobardo, who would survive. "You fought until the end." Lidia, wearing protective gear provided by the photographer, tearfully crossed him with their late mother's white beaded rosary and stroked his head until his heart stopped beating. Photograph by @meridithkohut for TIME
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