Record of Change

For the first time in a long time, it feels like all people on Earth have something in common. An exploration of what unites us in a time of social distancing, we visit and re-visit people in Hongkong and India, Greece and Gaza, among other places.

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episode 37: Yaoundé: Didn't the Pandemic End Last Year?


Cameroonian nurse Durance shares how Covid hit her in person. Also she talks about how little people in her central-African home care about the pandemic and how misinfomation lead to empty vaccination centers.

This episode was recorded on July 20, 2021.

Guest Durance Tanekeu, Yaoundé, Cameroon

Durance is a healthcare professional who runs a clinic along with her husband in Cameroon's capital city of Yaoundé.

There's one other episode with Durance:

  • Yaoundé: Pretending it's the Flu
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Credits
  • Matthias Jochmann (Host, Producer, Post Production)

Nimish Sawant, Stephanie Raible, An Huy Tran, Thomas Reintjes and Prathap Nair also helped make this episode.


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