Looking for the pandemic’s exit ramp

Ian Explains: Looking for the Pandemic’s Exit Ramp | GZERO World

Since early March 2020, the US has led the world in both infection rates and deaths, ultimately making 2020 the deadliest year in US history. Dr. Anthony Fauci has suggested life could return to something closer to normal by 2022, but there are many questions about what awaits us on the other side. Ian Bremmer explains.

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