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Coronavirus and Emojis – Most Used

I know my most used emoji at the beginning of the Covid19 was a face mask, but now it is the praying hands. The new normal of social-distancing has further accelerated patterns of virtual communication. And as our world has changed due to COVID-19, new ways of deploying emojis have sprung up in response. Many […]

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Sick of COVID-19? It is called Corona Virus Fatigue

OK, we are all sick of COVID-19 and the disruption it has brought to our lives. They even have a term for it – Corona Virus Fatigue. How it Happened On 31 December 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported a cluster of pneumonia cases in Wuhan City, China. ‘Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2’ […]

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KwaZulu- Natal’s Covid-19 Status

This weekend Premier Sihle Zikalala updated us on KZN’s Covid-19 status. The KwaZulu-Natal Premier made the Covid updates announcement on Sunday in Durban where he highlighted the 3,016 confirmed cases, 61 deaths and 1,378 recoveries in the province to date. The national tally of Corona virus infection in South Africa stands at forty-five thousand nine […]

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Animals use International Lockdowns to Explore the Cities

Lions are dozing in the road in Kruger Park and Penguins  are strolling around Simon’s Town. It looks like animals are enjoying the lack of humans during international lockdowns and exploring the cities and towns.   Kruger visitors that tourists do not normally see. #SALockdown This lion pride are usually resident on Kempiana Contractual Park, […]

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How Much do Black Lives Matter in the USA?

As the coronavirus wreaks havoc across the world you can see the cracks in Trump’s USA widening, as the death rate grows. And when you look a bit closer at the numbers you ask yourself how much do black lives really matter? Hurricane Katrina Thinking back to Hurricane Katrina in 2017. This was the costliest […]

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