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Covid-19: US’s comparision to China will be decisive

The Pentagon created the Office of Net Assessment in 1973 to forecast America’s strengths and weaknesses relative to its main adversaries after a nuclear war. What would a similar “net assessment” tell us about how America and the world will look after the coronavirus pandemic? At the heart of such a post-pandemic assessment is the question of where America will ...

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How to limit hoarding amid outbreak

“What happened to the soap?” That’s what many Americans may be thinking as they wander forlornly through the aisles of local grocery stores (always careful, of course, to maintain a 6-foot distance from other customers). Fresh food may be abundant, but the necessities of a disease quarantine — hand soap, sanitiser, toilet paper and so on — are increasingly hard ...

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Coronavirus predictions bedeviled by the details

Until last week, the UK government under Boris Johnson had been oddly relaxed in its response to the coronavirus pandemic. Unlike many other nations that had closed schools and restaurants and banned gatherings of even five people in an effort to curb the spread of Covid-19, the UK had allowed life to continue much as normal, only testing patients entering ...

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