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Covid-19 continues to shift, along with our expectations

Nearly a year and a half into the Covid-19 pandemic, many of us have resigned ourselves to living in a changed world. But how we'll manage everyday life in the long term remains a series of wide-open questions: What will workplaces be like in six months? When can tourists finally plan overseas trips? (And will locals welcome them back?) How do we reconcile the debate over vaccine passports? The disease itself has changed as variants emerge; rich countries chug along toward herd immunity; and regions, states, cities and small towns reopen — or don't. We've all had enough of Covid, but that doesn't mean it's had enough of us.

Covid-19 Is About to Become Much Less DeadlyCathy O'Neil

It Really Is Back to the Office This TimeLionel Laurent

Why Vaccine Certificates Trouble Biden and Boris JohnsonTherese Raphael

Covid Has Made Where You Live Matter Even MoreTyler Cowen

Here's How We Have Crowded Concerts, Clubs and Sports Games AgainAndrea Felsted

Can Vaccinations Reopen International Travel?Brooke Sutherland and Sam Fazeli

Governors Get Too Much Credit and Blame on CovidJustin Fox

Tourist Hot Spots Are Reopening. Not Everyone Is Thrilled.Adam Minter

The Pandemic Isn't Over, But We're Over ItJoe Nocera and Faye Flam

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