Quick Glance: The covid-19 epidemic has been ongoing for two years.
- The coronavirus problem is far from ended two years after a pandemic was declared.
- He examines China's zero-covid policy and speculates about the pandemic's future.
- Natasha Loder, The Economist's health policy editor, also looks into the current vaccine campaign.
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