New York’s prospects look good. Americans are rapidly ramping up their protection against Covid-19. The 7-day average of daily vaccinations in the U.S. reached more than 3 million at the beginning of this month — about 1% of the nation’s population each day. Despite the recent upticks in cases and positivity rates, we are now in a position where we can begin to envision a near-future not centered on the pandemic. What might that mean for U.S. cities and metropolitan economies?
On the one hand, going by the example of the 1918 flu pandemic, we might expect those cities that […]
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