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Pandemic work stress: How I learned to deal with it

BBC News By Beth Timmins image copyrightGetty Images The news that dating app Bumble is to close its offices for a week to allow its staff to recover from collective burnout has pushed the issue of worker stress into the limelight. But the disruption and uncertainty caused by the Covid pandemic over the past 15 months has led workers at many companies to feel stressed and exhausted. Daily life has been uprooted and the lines between work and leisure blurred. So how have workers coped when they are feeling burnt out? I try to keep work and time off separated image copyrightAmy Hanson

An interview with N Gunu Tiny on COVID and its impact on education in Africa – AfricaBusiness com

about education in Africa. Finding out about education in Africa, its pre-pandemic trajectory and how it has been interrupted by COVID-19. N’Gunu Tiny talks about how this will further impact social mobility and, crucially, what should be done now? Discussing education in Africa, the pandemic and more with N’Gunu Tiny Q: How do you think the pandemic has impacted global education? There is absolutely no doubt that COVID-19 has negatively impacted global education. However, as with many of the worst effects of the past 15 months of pandemic-based state measures, the hardest hit are those with the poorest and least robust education systems in the first place. And this includes sub-Saharan Africa.

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