Bonnington: Raiders a lost art who make welcome summer return

17 January 2023 | Jason Bonnington
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There are many ways to assess the progress different nations and different industries have made as COVID-19's global pandemic peak drifts quietly further behind us. 

The best measurements – for countries at least – relate to cases and fatalities. Industry normalcy is tougher to define in many cases. 

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