Infected teacher's Covid-19 warning: 'The virus is real and not easy' | Day39ofLockdown
“I have been on the oxygen concentrator machine since these two days of cold weather. I am lying on my tummy with heat bags on my back.
“I know that if others were in my shoes they would give up. I have contemplated giving up myself a few times. My faith and prayers from people restore me each time I am at a low. How will you cope and how will your kids cope if you are placed in this situation?” he asked. Motshekga has not given an indication of when schools will re-open, and some education stakeholders, including unions are opposing the proposed dates.
“The interdict would culminate in a charge of attempted murder and contravention of the lockdown regulations as part of the Disaster Management Act.
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