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THE COVID-19 pandemic taught the world some very valuable lessons – chief among them was the reminder of the connection between man and nature and how human actions could leave severe consequences on the well-being of the earth and its inhabitants, said Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland (picture).“What we do as people affect our land and what we do in our lands affects our oceans…the atmosphere, and what happens in the atmosphere affects us as human beings and the quality of our lives,” Patricia Scotland said in an interview with Bernama over Skype recently from London.During the COVID-19 pandemic, the cyclical nature, displaying the impact of human actions on the environment and climate change, became even more apparent.“When human activities reduced, nature was able to breathe and responded dramatically. Nature was restoring herself much more quickly than any one of us had ever anticipated.