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The economic hit from COVID-19 will be felt 'for a long time' even if a vaccine is ready in 2020, a top economist warned
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- The economic hit from the pandemic will last "for a long time" even in countries that managed to contain the virus, according to economist Raghuram Rajan.
- The long-lasting impact is inescapable even if several promising vaccine candidates are approved and rolled out as early as the fourth quarter of this year, he told CNBC on Wednesday.
- "You have to vaccinate a lot of people. So, the earliest people are going to feel safe going into crowded restaurants is probably going to be by the middle of next year."
- The pandemic has so far infected over 15 million people in the world and seen over 615,000 fatalities.
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Top economist Raghuram Rajan has warned that the brutal economic impact from COVID-19 will be felt "for a long time" despite the arrival of an approved vaccine.
"I think the hit is going to be with us for a long time," the former Indian central bank governor and IMF chief economist said on CNBC's "Street Signs Asia" on Wednesday.
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