Coronavirus + Analysis
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Although the acute phase of the pandemic may be over, experts agree that the virus’s effects will remain profound
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GDP is likely to edge sideways in 2023 (if that) but the true impact of rising interest rates has yet to be felt
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After long pursuing a strict zero-Covid regime, restrictions have been lifted in China as new variants emerge
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Some of the fundamental shift in attitudes towards caregiving during lockdown appears to have endured
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If Beijing is expecting an immediate boost from abandoning its tough controls it is mistaken
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Changes to zero-Covid policy could prove insufficient if lockdowns are expected to continue
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The economic outlook for China is not good however its leaders respond to anti-lockdown protests
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Chinese leader will see widespread demonstrations against zero-Covid policy as threat to CCP’s authority
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Amid the pledges for new hospitals, power bill relief and $2 public transport fares, other important matters have been noticeably absent
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The Serb was deported because of his Covid status but can now look forward to seeking a record-equalling 22nd major in Melbourne