Hope, horror and Covid-19: my 23 years as the Guardian’s health correspondent | Sarah Boseley

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Hope, horror and Covid-19: my 23 years as the Guardian’s health correspondent | Sarah Boseley
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I’ve travelled the world covering everything from HIV to MMR to Ebola… and then Covid came along. These are stories that changed me – and the world

. I was in danger of becoming a hypocrite, as someone who liked to unwind in the evening with a glass or two of something alcoholic. Teetotal journalists are usually ex-journalists, in my experience. emerged in a part of Africa

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