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Europe tried a scalpel on the second wave. Now it’s going back to the sledgehammer

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When the second wave of Covid-19 pandemic started to emerge over the summer, Europe’s leaders pulled out out the scalpel, launching local lockdowns in an attempt to squash the outbreak before it gets out of countrol. It didn’t work. Now they’re bringing back the sledgehammer.

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