ニューヨーク・タイムズさんのインスタグラム写真 - (ニューヨーク・タイムズInstagram)「Looking back at the #YearInPictures, October 2020 ⁣ ⁣ Washington, Oct. 5 — President Trump removed his mask upon returning to the White House after his hospitalization for Covid-19. He played down the risks of the coronavirus, even as an outbreak was growing among his staff members. 📸 @anna.money⁣ ⁣ Bangkok, Oct. 16 — An antigovernment protester clashed with officers who dispersed crowds with water cannons that sprayed a chemical irritant. The peaceful protests went on for weeks, encapsulated by the slogan “Resign, Rewrite, Reform.” 📸 @adamjdean⁣ ⁣ San Diego, Oct. 8 — Marine Corps recruits during basic training. After missteps led to outbreaks in the U.S. military, a strict strategy of quarantining, mask-wearing and handwashing kept the coronavirus at bay. 📸 @arianadrehsler⁣ ⁣ Washington, Oct. 24 — Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg set up over 220,000 white flags as part of an art installation outside the D.C. Armory to represent the nation’s death toll from the coronavirus at the time. 📸 @stefani_reynolds⁣ ⁣ Barda, Azerbaijan, Oct. 28 — A woman grieving over the body of her brother, who was killed in a rocket attack. Decades-long tensions over the Nagorno-Karabakh territory exploded into open warfare between Azerbaijan and Armenia. 📸 @ivorprickett ⁣ ⁣ Philadelphia, Oct.  21 — Former President Barack Obama at a drive-in rally for Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee. Obama criticized President Trump’s handling of the pandemic and warned that his re-election would “tear our democracy down.” 📸 @kjbethel ⁣ ⁣ Brooklyn,Oct. 21 — Masks from the movie “The Strangers,” in which sadistic killers terrorize a young couple. Even before the pandemic made masks an everyday inconvenience, they occupied a mighty space in our cultural imagination. 📸 @yael_malka and @caitoppermann ⁣ ⁣ San Francisco, Oct. 22 — A drive-in watch party for the final presidential debate. The candidates’ microphones were muted at times to avoid a repeat of their first face-off, a chaotic spectacle with frequent interruptions. 📸 @jimwilson125⁣」12月29日 23時57分 - nytimes

ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 12月29日 23時57分


Looking back at the #YearInPictures, October 2020 ⁣

Washington, Oct. 5 — President Trump removed his mask upon returning to the White House after his hospitalization for Covid-19. He played down the risks of the coronavirus, even as an outbreak was growing among his staff members. 📸 @anna.money

Bangkok, Oct. 16 — An antigovernment protester clashed with officers who dispersed crowds with water cannons that sprayed a chemical irritant. The peaceful protests went on for weeks, encapsulated by the slogan “Resign, Rewrite, Reform.” 📸 @adamjdean

San Diego, Oct. 8 — Marine Corps recruits during basic training. After missteps led to outbreaks in the U.S. military, a strict strategy of quarantining, mask-wearing and handwashing kept the coronavirus at bay. 📸 @arianadrehsler

Washington, Oct. 24 — Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg set up over 220,000 white flags as part of an art installation outside the D.C. Armory to represent the nation’s death toll from the coronavirus at the time. 📸 @stefani_reynolds

Barda, Azerbaijan, Oct. 28 — A woman grieving over the body of her brother, who was killed in a rocket attack. Decades-long tensions over the Nagorno-Karabakh territory exploded into open warfare between Azerbaijan and Armenia. 📸 @ivorprickett

Philadelphia, Oct. 21 — Former President Barack Obama at a drive-in rally for Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee. Obama criticized President Trump’s handling of the pandemic and warned that his re-election would “tear our democracy down.” 📸 @kjbethel

Brooklyn,Oct. 21 — Masks from the movie “The Strangers,” in which sadistic killers terrorize a young couple. Even before the pandemic made masks an everyday inconvenience, they occupied a mighty space in our cultural imagination. 📸 @yael_malka and @caitoppermann

San Francisco, Oct. 22 — A drive-in watch party for the final presidential debate. The candidates’ microphones were muted at times to avoid a repeat of their first face-off, a chaotic spectacle with frequent interruptions. 📸 @jimwilson125


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