Coronavirus fears have resurged, with some restrictions being reimposed in Europe. So far, the hit to activity seems fairly modest, but it will be enough to see economic recoveries in the euro-zone and parts of emerging Europe slow in Q4. And restrictions might be tightened further in some economies if an Omicron wave dials up the pressure on health services, implying bigger risks to GDP early next year.
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