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Don’t walk on by

Much as 2020 often felt like the year of being huddled behind closed doors, it was overwhelmingly one of standing up to do the right thing.

New Zealand’s management of Covid-19 was distinguished, with few exceptions, by people doing exactly what was asked of them to help save lives. Whether that meant staying home at risk of loneliness and depression, or going to work at risk of contagion to keep essential

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