Today the global supply chain is heavily dependent on technology.
On this third part of Corona colic we discuss the use of technology.
A few tips to get your business online and working for you when you are asleep
1. get on a business portal - www.on.ke
2. get on a good connection
3. Enjoy the free services while free and pay for the service that works best for you
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History repeats itself
Link to poem
https://nhsforthvalley.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Poem.pdf
History repeats itself.....this poem written in 1869, by Kathleen O’Mara and reprinted during 1919 Pandemic.
And people stayed at homeAnd read booksAnd listenedAnd they restedAnd did exercisesAnd made art and playedAnd learned new ways of being And stopped and listenedMore deeplySomeone meditated, someone prayed Someone met their shadowAnd people began to think differently And people healed.And in the absence of people who Lived in ignorant ways Dangerous, meaningless and heartless, The earth also began to healAnd when the danger ended and People found themselvesThey grieved for the deadAnd made new choicesAnd dreamed of new visionsAnd created new ways of living And completely healed the earth Just as they were healed
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Vietnam Success story
Emerging COVID-19 success story: Vietnam’s commitment to containment
Although Vietnam reported its first case of COVID-19 on January 23, 2020, it reported only a little more than 300 cases and zero deaths over the following four months.1,2 This early success has been attributed to several key factors, including a well-developed public health system, a strong central government, and a proactive containment strategy based on comprehensive testing, tracing, and quarantining. Lessons from Vietnam’s successful early detection and containment strategy are worth examining in detail so other countries may apply them to their own responses.
Detection: Vietnam has taken a targeted approach to testing, scaled up testing in areas with community transmission, and conducted three degrees of contact tracing for each positive case.
Containment: As a result of its detection process, hundreds of thousands of people, including international travelers and those who had close contact with people who tested positive, were placed in quarantine centers run by the government, which greatly reduced transmission at both the household and community levels. Hot spots with demonstrated community transmission were locked down immediately, and the government communicated frequently with citizens to keep them informed and involved in the public health response.
One of the reasons Vietnam was able to act so quickly is that the country experienced SARS in 2003 and human cases of avian influenza between 2004 and 2010. Therefore, Vietnam had both the experience and infrastructure to take appropriate action. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to unfold and Vietnam relaxes many of its restrictions, monitoring how the case levels change, and studying the reasons for those changes, will be particularly important.
Helpful reading:
https://ourworldindata.org/covid-exemplar-vietnam
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