After recovering from Covid-19 Macassar teacher Arddyn Paarwater is happy to be healthy and able to focus on her pregnancy. CapeTimesSA
Cape Town – After recovering from Covid-19 Macassar teacher Arddyn Paarwater is happy to be healthy and able to focus on her pregnancy.
“When I heard a lot went through my mind, a lot of emotions because all you hear about is people dying and while there are recoveries you mainly wonder if you will be part of the stats of those that are dying. I cried a lot.” “My fiancé, friends and family consoled me and after that, I tried to be positive and not to over-think things, because that is the worst thing you can do.
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