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Few people are visible at Narita Airport in Chiba, Japan after the government banned the entry of foreign travelers due to COVID. (Photo by Arisa Moriyama) 

TAISEI HOYAMA, Nikkei staff writer

WASHINGTON -- In the third year of COVID-19, people still struggle to return to normalcy in their daily lives. How will vaccines and testing be administered, and how will the economy and education be affected?

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