Asia | Tall border
Australia and New Zealand cannot hide from covid-19 for ever
The countries need a plan for reopening to the world
|SYDNEY
LAST MONTH Six60, a mystifyingly popular Kiwi band, played a gig for a real, flesh-and-blood audience of 50,000 people. “Next time they tell you it’s impossible,” the band wrote online, “Show them this.” Alongside was a photo of the sort of crowds unseen in most of the world since early 2020.
This article appeared in the Asia section of the print edition under the headline “Tall borders”
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