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Lynsey Addario

Photographer
  • Bio
  • Of Love & War
  • It's What I Do
  • Work
    • Cal Fire
    • South Sudan Floods
    • Amazon
    • Longevity
    • Covid in the UK
    • Maternal Mortality
    • The Displaced
    • Unrest in Libya
    • Korengal Valley
    • Afghanistan
    • Darfur
    • Iraq War
    • Trans Sex Workers NYC
    • Clippings
  • Fine Art Prints
  • Info
    • Contact
    • Exhibitions
    • Awards & Education
View fullsize  Nearly one hundred graves are pre-dug in preparation for a possible surge in COVID-19-related deaths at the Taunton Deane Crematorium, located in rural Somerset County, South West England, on April 27, 2020.  The number of graves dug was calculated
View fullsize  An employee of Taunton Funeral Services attaches a name tag to the wrist of a patient who died that morning of suspected COVID-19 in a nursing home in Somerset, southwest England, April 2020. While the British government and locals insisted the Coro
View fullsize  An overflow of bodies are laid out on the floor in the chapel of a funeral home in Surrey, south of London, England, May 19, 2020.  The funeral home is handling double the amount of funerals is normally handles, and has had to do makeshift storage m
View fullsize  Pall bearers and drivers for Stoneman Funeral Services deal with double the amount of deaths due to the Coronavirus pandemic in Surrey, south of London, England, May 19, 2020.
View fullsize  Anaesthesiologist Caroline Borkett-Jones leads a team turning a suspected COVID-19 patient from their back onto their stomach—a treatment called proning—at the Royal Free Hospital in London, United Kingdom, June 2020. The official government death t
View fullsize  Laura Bowden, 41, Specialist Nurse, checks the Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation Machine, ECMO, machine before she and a team of Critical Care nurses and doctors prepare to turn and lift COVID-19 patient at Royal Papworth Hospital outside Cambridg
View fullsize  COVID-19 patient, William, 50, is assisted by a lifting device and medical staff during his daily physical therapy, where he sits up in a chair for 2-3 hours a day, five days a week, in order to rebuild core and overall strength after months in Crit
View fullsize  Nurse Josephine Riccobono, 24, comforts a COVID-19 patient who had spent three months in Critical Care, and was one of the longest running patients in the Critical Care in the United Kingdom at that point  in the pandemic, at Royal Papworth Hospital
View fullsize  COVID-19 Patient, Foysal Ahmad, 51, rests before attempting to walk with the help of medical staff and physiotherapists at Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, England, June 15, 2020. Ahmed was among some of the most severe COVID-19 patients in the
View fullsize  COVID-19 Patient, Foysal Ahmad, 51, speaks with his wife, Nipa Begum, from the Critical Care unit of Royal Papworth Hospital in Cambridge, England, June 15, 2020.
View fullsize  Demetra Efstratiou, 71, is treated with oxygen for COVID-related symptoms on her fourth day in intensive care of the COVID section of Barnett Hospital in a North London in the Intensive Care unit, in North London, January 15, 2021. Hospitals across
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View fullsize  A COVID-19 victim is laid out in her coffin at Rowland Brothers Funeral Home, January 18, 2021.  Staff of the Rowland Brothers funeral homes deal with an ongoing flow of COVID-19 victims and they also prepare for an uptick in numbers, January 14,202
View fullsize  John Rule, 60, a receptionist at Rowland Brothers funeral home, takes a moment away from his work to say goodbye to his mother, Mary Rule, who passed away with COVID-19 at 86 years old, in Croyden, South London, January 13, 2021.  
View fullsize  Relatives and loved ones gather for the double funeral of a 104 year old mother and her son, who passed away with COVID-19 in a nursing home after catching it in a hospital in London, June 5, 2020.  As the United Kingdom nears 50,000 deaths from COV
View fullsize  Hundreds of friends, family, and medical staff from the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in London line the streets as the coffin of long-time Nurse, Esther Iyabode Akinsanya, 55, who died on April 15, 2020 after contracting Covid-19 while working at the Qu