The world now faces the threat of a second wave of coronavirus outbreaks. Zanny Minton Beddoes, The Economist’s editor-in-chief, and Slavea Chankova, our health-care correspondent, answer your questions.
Further reading:
Find The Economist’s most recent coverage of covid-19 here: https://econ.st/2YU5Mrq
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The Economist explains: the science behind social distancing: https://econ.st/3fPBzAP
Further reading:
Find The Economist’s most recent coverage of covid-19 here: https://econ.st/2YU5Mrq
Sign up to The Economist’s daily newsletter to keep up to date with our latest covid-19 coverage: https://econ.st/2V7o1sq
The Economist explains: the science behind social distancing: https://econ.st/3fPBzAP
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst Uncertainty and speculation is normal in pandemic times, and more when passing through a social, political and economical change towards a digital society. What is going to happen? Are we ready for a second wave? New global lockdowns? What is the social and economical cost and can we afford it? More questions than answers now. Let's be aware and prepared anyway.