Corrections: May 15, 2020 – The New York Times

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An article on Wednesday about the potential impacts that Manhattan would face if companies decide to let their employees work from home permanently misspelled the name of the owner of Aux Epices restaurant. She is Mei Chau, not Mei Cahu.

An article on Thursday about the reopening of European countries before the summer travel season misstated what had been the projected value of cross-border travel in Europe in 2020. It was 1.3 trillion euros, or $1.4 trillion, not 1.3 billion euros.

An article on Thursday about the response by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany to a Russian hack misattributed responsibility for a 2016 cyberattack in which 900,000 Germans lost access to internet and telephone services. The attack was carried out by a British citizen, not Russia. The article also misstated when the attack took place. It was in November, not December.

An article on April 30 about newly revealed court documents that unveiled private exchanges between President Trumps longtime friend Roger Stone and the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange referred incorrectly to Mr. Assanges response to the special counsel investigation by Robert S. Mueller III. He did not refuse to cooperate; his lawyers said that investigators on that team never contacted him.

A picture caption with an article on Wednesday about shortages of staple items at grocery stories in New York lacked context and could have left readers with the impression that Morton Williams stores have been emptied of their inventory. The image was taken in March, shortly after the citys shutdown began. It does not reflect the current situation at Morton Williams stores.

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