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2 years of Covid-19
China first reported cases of an “unknown pneumonia” to the World Health Organization on December 31, 2019. In the two years since, the coronavirus has completely changed how people live, work and travel. In this series, the South China Morning Post looks at the outlook for 2022, whether China will ever accept a “live with the virus” strategy, and how vaccine inequity is undermining efforts to end the pandemic.
Updated: 01 Jan, 2022
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Will the coronavirus pandemic finally end in 2022?
The path back to global stability is through vaccinations and limiting spread of the virus but it all depends on how well immunity and societies hold up.
20 Dec, 2021
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Living with zero Covid in China, 2 years and counting
Strict border controls and quarantine have kept the majority safe, but China’s zero-Covid policy means restrictions are not likely to be lifted any time soon.
21 Dec, 2021
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Covid-19 experts agree: 2021 was a failure for vaccine distribution
After effective vaccines were developed in record time, how shots have been allocated among rich and poor countries has been starkly uneven.
01 Jan, 2022