Australia is betting that, after keeping Covid-19 cases near zero for much of the pandemic, people will be able to stomach tens of thousands of cases a day
Government focuses on the number of people in intensive care, instead of case numbers, as it seeks to deepen economic recovery
A growing number of studies indicate Omicron is more resistant to current vaccines than previous Covid variants, though boosters seem to help. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez gets an exclusive look inside a lab testing how antibodies interact with Omicron. Photo illustration: Tom Grillo
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