Burning Man revelers returning from the desert with lifelong memories — and COVID
Bakuza Olguin dances in front of“ the Paradisium” during Burning Man at the Black Rock Desert near Gerlach in Nevada on Friday, Sept. 2, 2022. - Watchara Phomicinda/The Orange County Register/TNS

Burning Man’s annual gathering in the Nevada desert has never been easy on people’s lungs. The fine dust and sand coats every surface and enters every crevice, often causing respiratory symptoms attendees refer to as “playa lung.” But COVID was also present on the playa this year, and just how much is just becoming clear now, as the cleanup begins. Many of those dusty revelers who returned over the past week from the festival, which officially ended on Labor Day, are discovering their sore throats and slight coughs are not just the the normal symptoms after a particularly hot and dusty week of...