IT has been seven months since the lockdown was first imposed as the government wanted to control the entry of the feared coronavirus into the country. They wanted to control the movement of people to prevent transmissions just in case some had already contracted the virus. This was the very first time that a lockdown stopping all activities, including education and business, was experienced by the whole country.

Companies were stunned by the directive to close down offices and work from home. How to sell products, meet with clients, customers and other business partners became a huge problem. How did the various industries react? Each one had to create their own new systems and procedures. Creativity and imagination coupled with presence of mind became the order of the day.

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