From the paddocks of rural New Zealand and Australia’s beachside suburbs to Singapore’s high rises, people are facing a daunting new reality: living with coronavirus in their communities.
After more than 18 months of relentless virus elimination regimes, governments across Asia-Pacific are forging into the unknown, hoping vaccination rates are high enough to justify the easing of social distancing measures and reopening borders.
Among them are New Zealand and Singapore, two countries that were celebrated as gold standards in their initial pandemic response.
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