Can Australia follow Singapore's lead in learning to live with coronavirus? | The World

Singapore has announced a “living with COVID-19” plan, including relaxed rules and quarantine-free travel from September. The city expects 80% of its 5.7 million population to be fully vaccinated two months from now. Dr. Hsien-Hsien Lei, an epidemiology professor and CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, tells The World it’s an achievable goal.

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