Although major parts of the state wore a deserted look, people in some parts of the city were seen jostling with each other in markets to buy essential commodities, disregarding social distancing norms.
from the rest of the world, not least people in lockdown in the us in the early part of the year on their computers ordering away, big boost to demand. are there certain economic advantages that china will continue to enjoy in the coming year? | as marc said, is there any savingsj left to keep pushing this demand? i think the kind of pain- you are seeing on high streets and village shops with people, i consumers had hoped to recoup the losses of the last year by bumper sales and time for people to go out and shop, etc, - and instead they are being hit by another wave, this time omicron, | not sure exactly how long it will goi on, will there be a lockown and all this creates - a lot of uncertainty. and of course if you mention china, china unlike many countries - in the west and indeed many. countries around the world have decided to find waysl
etc, and instead they are being hit by another wave, this time omicron, not sure exactly how on, will be a lockown and all this creates a lot of uncertainty. and of course if you mention china, china unlike many countries - in the west and indeed that many i countries around the world have i decided that we find ways to live with the virus, mutation - to the virus, china still has a zero covid policy, - so if you have zero covid, you have lockdown, - so if you have zero covid, - you have lockdown, restrictions which are not compatible trying to fire up the economy. - and of course to and there is the inter nexus between economic and politics as well. both in terms of china and the us and the relationship between them, but if you are going to crack down on the captains - of industry and technology- fora variety of reasons, that s not
EXITING lockdown a second time will ultimately hinge on the suppression of coronavirus - and like last time will not be "calendar led" for Northern Ireland.