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Coronavirus conversations: Learning new skills

We hear from people who have been learning new skills during the global pandemic

On the show we've been bringing together people across the world with shared experiences of the pandemic. Today we are going to hear from two people who learnt something new during lockdown.

In Myanmar, the security forces have again used tear gas and stun grenades against peaceful protesters in Yangon and other cities. But there was no repeat of the deadly violence witnessed on Sunday when eighteen demonstrators were killed. We hear from a resident in Yangon and our BBC reporter who is monitoring what people are saying on social media.

And our regular medical expert, Professor Manfred Green from the University of Haifa in Israel, answers listener questions about coronavirus.

53 minutes

Last on

Mon 1 Mar 202117:06GMT

Broadcast

  • Mon 1 Mar 202117:06GMT

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