chance. this is the last chance? yes. it's a i chance. this is the last | chance? yes. it's a race chance. this is the last i chance? yes. it's a race to reopen — chance? yes. it's a race to reopen the _ chance? yes. it's a race to reopen the vaccinated i chance? yes. it's a race to i reopen the vaccinated tourists in july. reopen the vaccinated tourists injuly. it could be five years before visitor numbers return to pre— pandemic levels, according to the government. the next few months will prove crucial, notjust for the crucial, not just for the future crucial, notjust for the future of the industry in thailand, but for the future of this nation's economy. the past year has seen many people changing the way they live. working from home has given people the opportunity to be more flexible. but more than that, people have seen how different countries and governments have dealt with the pandemic, and that has led to a major shake—up in what people consider the best places to live. the latest edition of the economist intelligence unit's global liveability ranking ranks auckland as the most liveable city in the world. joining me now is simon baptist, who's the global chief economist at the economist