ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月16日 01時07分
The holidays, for many people, are about creating a sense of cheer and wonder with bright lights and special gifts. But the coronavirus pandemic is giving us a holiday season in which many of our hectic traditions have been brought to a halt.
Office parties are canceled. Malls are operating with reduced hours and staffing. Restaurant tables are roped off with police tape. On Black Friday, 50% fewer people, by one estimate, shopped in stores than they did in 2019. Santa Claus performers during holiday events — those who are actually at the stores — are not fielding wish lists from children.
The New York Times asked photographers around the country to capture how things look different this holiday. From Los Angeles to Midtown Manhattan, the rituals go on. Tap the link in our bio to see more. Photos by @dina_litovsky, @tspinski and @philipcheungphoto
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