COVID- A wake up call

COVID- A wake up call

At the beginning of 2020, no one had imagined what was about to hit them and hit them so hard. As per the stats released by the International Labor Organization (ILO), about 400 million jobs were lost between April and June. If this doesn't wake up people, what will? We need to reframe and restructure our approach right away and you can see more on that here

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