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DR KOLA IJASAN | We are all increasingly seeing that there are many things that we would normally do physically which could also be done online.

This is no different from what could be expected of the aftermath of the current ravaging coronavirus.

Whatever happens to be the"end" of the actual pathogens, a valid discourse is what would the legacy of this trying time be?..If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.

 

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