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Home » Uncategorized » Media interview: Londoners urged to do ‘pretend commute’ during Covid-19 lockdown to protect health

Media interview: Londoners urged to do ‘pretend commute’ during Covid-19 lockdown to protect health

By drannalcox in Uncategorized on November 19, 2020

Prof Anna L Cox is quoted in the London Evening Standard. Londoners urged to do ‘pretend commute’ during Covid-19 lockdown to protect health By Nicholas Cecil

Tags: COVID19, Fake commute, Wellbeing, Work life balance

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