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As infections ebb, Japan hopes it has cracked the covid code on coexisting with the virus – The Washington Post
Sharp science and peer pressure without a lockdown helped Japan tame the coronavirus, offering a possible model for the “pandemic era.”

It may sound like a dystopian vision of a plague-infected future from the latest Netflix series, but it also happens to be Japans solution to one of the most pressing problems facing the world today how to coexist with the novel coronavirus.
With infections falling here even as they rise worldwide, Japan thinks it might have finally cracked the coronavirus code.
Smart science and peer pressure have combined to keep the virus broadly in check without legal penalties or a formal lockdown. The co…
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