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What Covid-19 has taught us

covid-19 came out of nowhere and the world ground to a halt. It stopped people from going to work, visiting friends and family, going on holiday, eating out and shopping for anything other than the essentials.

It halted global trade and interrupted many businesses, and has led to what might become known as the fastest rise in the unemployment rate the world has ever seen. It changed the behaviour of probably around a billion people overnight.

This pandemic almost stopped financial markets. From 20 February

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