coronavirus pandemic during its first and second waves, partying and globe-trotting almost as usual, this third wave is finally grounding them, Elena Clavarino has reported for Graydon Carter’s digital news weekly, Air Mail. “What used to feel wild and adventurous now feels dangerous and futile — we’ve reached the end of the road in terms of escape,” she told The Post.Of this bitter reality, Clavarino wrote for Air Mail: “For the first time, it seems like those same people who were constantly Googling escape routes are staying put, turning to the knitting and bread baking that people embraced in the first wave to make it through the winter lull.” However, for many privileged travelers, the decision to take a break from international.
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