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  1. Jul 8, 2021 · Across much of the world, covid-19 restrictions are starting to ease. The Economist has crunched the data to calculate how close countries are to pre-pandemic levels of normalitybut will life...

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  2. Why are the American people waiting on "experts" to tell them that it's OK to live a normal life again? The "experts" seem to just keep moving the goalposts....

  3. Join us at this year’s Nobel Week Dialogue where we will be looking towards our future in the hope of making life better, for everyone.What do we hope for, w...

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    For the most part, daily life will continue to be far from normal for the next few months. Normalis of course a slippery word, given that many Americans have had to report to work or have chosen to dine out, travel, and do all sorts of things that others have avoided. But whatever people have not been doing for the past year, they can expect to kee...

    Whatever happens in the spring, the summer should be a sublime departure from what Americans have lived through so far. As my colleague James Hamblin wrote last week, “In most of the U.S., the summer could feel … ‘normal,’” even “revelatory.” “Barring some variant that is just really crazy, I expect the summer to be a lot like the summer of 2019,” ...

    Even if the summer feels like the end of the pandemic, it could turn out to be more of a temporary reprieve. Most of the U.S. population should be vaccinated by the fall, but some resurgence of the virus seems likely in the colder months. “It won’t be as bad as this winter, but I don’t know if it’s going to be pretty bad or [if] just a few people w...

    Beyond next winter, experts’ predictions are blessedly simple: Life in the warmer months of 2022 should be normal, or at least whatever qualifies as normal post-pandemic. The virus will still exist, but one possibility is that it will be less likely to make people severely ill and that it will, like the flu, circulate primarily in the colder months...

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  4. Dec 15, 2021 · An optimistic scenario - COVID-19 pandemic ends 2022-23. This is considered to be the earliest timeframe in which our lives return to 'the new normal'. A middle scenario - COVID-19 pandemic ends 2023-24.

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  5. Jan 19, 2022 · Many Americans have lost hope for a return to “normalcy,” according to a 2022 survey by HealthCareInsider. Of the more than 1,180 U.S. adults polled, 39 percent think regular life will return...

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  7. 193. 5.6K views 1 year ago. Frances Arnold, Nobel Prize laureate in chemistry 2018, Steven Chu, Nobel Prize laureate in physics 1997, and Anders Sandberg, Senior Research Fellow at the University...

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