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Jul 2, 20201 min read
COVID REFLECTIONS: DAY 98 of Lockdown:
I haven't seen anyone talking about the Swedish approach to Covid-19 in the last week or so, have you? I'll say it again: I am glad they...
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graeme
Jun 29, 20202 min read
COVID REFLECTIONS: Co-morbidities
The people most vulnerable to Covid-19 are those with co-morbidities or pre-existing conditions. This is true in many more ways than...
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graeme
Jun 27, 20201 min read
COVID-19 REFLECTIONS: The next phase
After 90 days of daily Lockdown reflections, I am shifting gear to twice weekly reflections. In South Africa, like many countries around...
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graeme
Jun 23, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 88: Learning
Lockdown has forced me to learn. A lot. Today I did another live presentation where I used multiple layers and scenes with Ecamm Live,...
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graeme
Jun 22, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 87: Taxi strikes
Covid has increased and highlighted (if that were needed) the wealth gap. In rich countries, the millionaires and billionaires have seen...
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graeme
Jun 20, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 86: Once more, for those at the back
As many countries ease Lockdown restrictions even more this weekend, here are 7 important things we need to keep in mind to make informed...
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graeme
Jun 18, 20203 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 84: On Science
It's now been six months since we first identified Covid-19. Where the hell is the vaccine? Why do scientists keep changing their advice...
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graeme
Jun 17, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 83: You might not die of Covid-19, but you also don't want to get sick with
We shouldn't only be looking at death rates for Covid-19, but also at the 20% of people who get moderate to severe symptoms. They will be...
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graeme
Jun 16, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 82: Youth Day
June 16, 1976. Waking up that morning, the young people of Soweto did not know the violence that lay ahead of them. All they knew was...
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graeme
Jun 15, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 81: Help someone else
Many people are desperate. They’re despairing for their jobs and income. They’re worried about the health impact of the spread of Covid....
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graeme
Jun 14, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 79-80:
If social media can be trusted, a lot of my friends are getting their hair done, hosting dinners, meeting family and basically ignoring...
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graeme
Jun 13, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAYS 77-78:
I have been very concerned this past week about how countries are going about easing out of Lockdown. New Zealand is leading the way, by...
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graeme
Jun 10, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 76: A loan not alone
One of the things I am loving most about this current disruption we are living through is hearing the stories of great human connection...
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graeme
Jun 10, 20201 min read
The Recovery Summit
I am really excited to be part of The Recovery Summit next week. Over 60 top speakers sharing their insights on how to get through the...
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graeme
Jun 9, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 75:
Two weeks before Lockdown began, I released a video predicting that most of us would get Covid before the crisis was over. I stand by...
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graeme
Jun 7, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 73: Sleep
I don’t normally need a lot of sleep. Even when I try to get more sleep, and allow my body to wake up naturally, I rarely need more than...
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graeme
Jun 6, 20202 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 72: Sad
Today felt long and tough. It wasn’t really. I have a job, and a lovely house. I have food, and even managed to get a bottle or two of...
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graeme
Jun 5, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 71: New Rhythms
June is my month to find a new rhythm - to shift from a sprint to a marathon pace. I’ve done OK in the first working week of June, but...
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graeme
Jun 4, 20201 min read
LOCKDOWN REFLECTIONS DAY 70: BRAZIL
Today, Brazil had someone die of Covid-19 every 64 seconds. Let that sink in. That’s what happens when a country doesn’t take the virus...
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