
End: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/03/how-will-coronavirus-end/608719/
Confusion: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/04/pandemic-confusing-uncertainty/610819/
Patchwork: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2020/05/patchwork-pandemic-states-reopening-inequalities/611866/ https://twitter.com/AAASKavli/status/1326555330516561922
To continue a trend, I’ll be donating the prize money from this one to the Capital Area Food Bank, the Native American Journalists Association, the South Asian Journalists Association, the Trans Lifeline, and the Trevor Project. 2/
Thanks as ever to my editors @andersen, @thebanderson @slaskow @PaulBisceglio for improving my work, and to the Atlantic for giving me the time, space, mandate, and support to go big. 3/
And the heartiest of congratulations to the other Kavli winners. It's especially great to see @amymaxmen win the Magazine category for her Ebola coverage. Amy's work is consistently exceptional. https://twitter.com/amymaxmen/status/1326558350776168448
Huge congrats too to @LaurenWeberHP @MRSmithAP @hannah_recht @laura_ungar @annabarryjester on their win for their amazing work documenting the threats and difficulties that public health workers have faced. https://twitter.com/LaurenWeberHP/status/1326558290935951362
I was blown away by @Kapoor_ML's beautifully written story about an endangered catfish. https://www.hcn.org/issues/52.7/fish-the-only-catfish-native-to-the-western-u-s-is-running-out-of-water
And similarly by @sarahkaplan48 stunning piece about Keith Redding, a man who died of COVID-19 in March. https://www.washingtonpost.com/science/2020/04/12/storm-inside/?arc404=true
And I'm running out of time and have a piece to file, so congrats to all the other winners too. Very very proud to be part of this cohort.