We should not go back to business as usual after COVID-19

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[OPINION]: We should not go back to business as usual after COVID-19

Today, there is an eerie silence across the globe. Bustling cities have gone quiet and highways that were once jammed with bumper to bumper traffic, are empty. In homes, thousands of families are anxiously awaiting a phone call from a hospital about their loved ones. Many have already received the devastating news that their mother, father, child, spouse, sibling or friend has died from coronavirus complications – often without the comfort of someone familiar to hold their hands.

But, even as we wake every day to this frightening and sometimes surreal experience, it is encouraging and comforting to hear The Head of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II, declare, on Sunday, that, “We will succeed” in the fight against this global crisis. This particular lesson has been a top agenda item for the Commonwealth health ministers at their annual summits for the last four years. Their meetings have critically assessed various strategies to help countries achieve Universal Health Coverage.

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Weldone o!!! Bkos u don thief enough abi? Wat abt we wey no get chance to embezzle like una ..... tahhhhh common shi eba puo

Oloriibuuu Ni iya yin

All you care is restrainting the citizens, do you care how we survive in this hard times

So make we do what then

It requires a gradual process.

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We should eat what then?

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