Virus numbers have fallen in the past few months in the MENA region and a rapid vaccine rollout should allow most of the Gulf economies, as well as Morocco, to lift restrictions further over the second half of the year. Elsewhere in the region, where the vaccine rollout is much slower, containment measures will stay in place for longer and the key summer tourist season will be lost for the second year in a row.
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