TOKYO -- The global population may be closer than expected to the critical level of herd immunity needed to reopen business and public activities safely, a recent coronavirus study suggests, but problems with testing make this hard to determine.
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Air travelers at Jakarta's Halim Perdanakusuma Airport. Indonesia's coronavirus pandemic is expected to peak in late May. © Reuters
TOKYO -- The global population may be closer than expected to the critical level of herd immunity needed to reopen business and public activities safely, a recent coronavirus study suggests, but problems with testing make this hard to determine.