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The Lost Girls of Covid

The extent of the indirect damage Covid has brought is difficult to measure.

The Lost Girls of Covid
Migrants seeking asylum hearings wait at the border at the El Chaparral Port of Entry in Tijuana, Mexico. (Photographer: Eric Thayer/Bloomberg)
(Bloomberg Businessweek) -- At the girls’ rescue house down the quiet end of a dusty road in Narok County, Kenya, there are girls who are friends, and then there are Purity and Lucy. Sisters, they both say. Purity is 17; Lucy, 19. Where Purity is soft-spoken and shy, Lucy is gregarious and funny, with expressive eyebrows and a sardonic affect. When she smiles—and she smiles a lot—the corners of her mouth turn almost vertical, and her...
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