Is the world suffering from pandemic fatigue? | Inside Story

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With no end in sight to the coronavirus crisis, governments are warning of pandemic fatigue. Protective measures are being flouted and more of us are dropping our guard. Health experts say that threatens yet another resurgence in infections, and governments are being urged to approach restrictions in creative ways. Will ‘pandemic fatigue’ super-charge the next wave of Covid? Presenter: Imran Khan Guests: Peter Kinderman – University of Liverpool Ulrich Brueckner – Stanford University, Berlin Dr. Annie Sparrow – Professor of Population Health Science and Policy, Mount Sinai Hospital –

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