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Some people actually had a good year Don t forget it

Some people actually had a good year. Don t forget it Much of America s professional class has quietly, and a bit guiltily, been doing just fine.  By Eve Peyser Text size Copy shortlink: In late spring, after almost two months of pandemic-induced shutdown, Dr. Anita Kulkarni was finally allowed to reopen her plastic surgery practice near Dupont Circle in northwest Washington. It was like I had opened a floodgate, she said. I had 40 appointments, Monday to Friday, 9 to 5. It was insane. Kulkarni estimates that even though she was unable to work for a significant part of this spring, she ll finish out 2020 with 20% more cases than she did last year. Her patients, she explained, have spent these last few months staring at themselves on Zoom and noticing imperfections that hadn t necessarily bothered them before.

Opinion | The People Who Actually Had a Pretty Great Year

The People Who Actually Had a Pretty Great Year It’s not just the filthy rich. Much of America’s professional class has quietly, if a bit guiltily, been doing just fine, despite 2020. By Eve Peyser Dec. 14, 2020 Credit.Kurt Woerpel In late spring, after almost two months of pandemic-induced shutdown, Dr. Anita Kulkarni was finally allowed to reopen her plastic surgery practice near Dupont Circle in northwest Washington. “It was like I had opened a floodgate,” she said. “I had 40 appointments, Monday to Friday, 9 to 5. It was insane.” Dr. Kulkarni estimates that even though she was unable to work for a significant part of this spring, she’ll finish out 2020 with 20 percent more cases than she did last year. Her patients, she explained, have spent these last few months “staring at themselves on Zoom and noticing imperfections that hadn’t necessarily bothered them before.”

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