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Choosing to End the Pandemic: Conclusions and Discussion

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Due to the second-quarter transition to normalcy, a number of countries like the United States, Canada, and Western Europe have enjoyed some relief from the COVID-19 epidemic since March 2021.

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Ullah, A.A., Ferdous, J. (2022). Choosing to End the Pandemic: Conclusions and Discussion. In: The Post-Pandemic World and Global Politics. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1910-7_5

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