Antibody tests will soon tell us whether we face a short sharp shock, or a global economic body blow

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'The fate of global markets will be decided very soon. The first big batch of antibody results from any credible country will be the inflexion point' coronavirus covid19

The cacophony of the ‘model wars’ - with academic experts contradicting each other daily, and sometimes themselves - will give way to hard data. We will have a clear sense of how many people have already had Covid-19 and whether or not there really is an iceberg of asymptomatic cases below the visible tip.

 

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