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As an unwanted guest, the COVID-19 pandemic has caused upheaval everywhere it has shown up. This includes the Economist Intelligence Unit's biannual global livability index encompassing 140 cities. The pandemic has affected living conditions in many cities, putting health care, culture and environment, and education under stress from restrictions and lockdown measures imposed by governments. The latest index was based on a survey conducted from Feb. 22 to March 21. The survey found that the overall global average livability score fell seven points compared with the average pre-pandemic score. The EIU said the extent to which cities rigorously closed their borders, their ability to deal with the health crisis and the pace at which they rolled out vaccination campaigns drove major changes in the rankings. "The COVID-19 pandemic has taken a heavy toll on global liveability," Upasana Dutt, EIU's head of global liveability, said in a statement. "Cities across the world are now much less liveable than they were before the pandemic began." Dutt said the cities at the top of the new rankings are mainly ones that took stringent measures to contain the outbreak. Tough lockdown and tight border controls imposed by Asia-Pacific countries allowed them to reopen earlier and enabled residents to revert to their pre-pandemic lifestyles. Many European and Canadian cities dropped in the rankings, having battled a second coronavirus wave by restricting cultural and sporting events, and closing schools and restaurants. Vienna fell from its perch atop the rankings to 12th this year, following a second wave of the pandemic. Frankfurt, Hamburg and Dusseldorf took the biggest plunges in the rankings. Previously high-ranking cities in Canada also slipped in the rankings: Vancouver, British Columbia; Calgary, Alberta; Toronto and Montreal. The picture was brighter in the U.S. as several cities bounced back up the ratings over the past six months as social restrictions have eased: Honolulu: up 46 spots, making it the index's biggest gainer, to No. 14.- Houston: up 31 spots to No. 31.
- Miami: up 24 spots to No. 28.
- Pittsburgh: up 22 spots to No. 25.
- Chicago: up 21 spots to No. 28.
- Minneapolis: up 19 spots to No. 36.
- Boston: up 18 spots to No. 34.
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