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Hannah Durack was so certain she was only coming back to Australia for a short trip that she left her New York apartment entirely untouched. But things didn’t go to plan.

Hannah Durack was so certain she was only coming back to Australia for a short trip that she left her New York apartment entirely untouched.
“I threw out the milk, I asked a friend to pop over and water the plants now and then, but I did literally nothing else to the apartment because I knew that we were coming back,” she said.
“I was wrong.”
That was at the end of March, as the coronavirus pandemic swept the globe but took a particular stranglehold on New York City.
Hannah worked at the Mel…
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