True Love

LUTHANDO “LOOTLOVE” SHOSHA,

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“A family member was infected within two weeks of COVID-19 arriving on our shores. She has been such an important educator about how she got it, the effects and how she’s feeling. We really need that kind of honesty and vulnerabil­ity because I still think people aren’t taking this seriously enough. My biggest fear is around my children getting infected. The rapid spread of the infection is beyond scary, and really reminds us how vulnerable and fragile we are as humans — something we tend to take for granted. The other half is how brutal and destructiv­e we’ve been to Mother Nature and yet, here we are, at her mercy. On a career level, the country going into lockdown added to the pressure and anxiety from a financial perspectiv­e. As a mom to toddler twins, I practised isolation before we were instructed to go into lockdown. We also asked our nannies to stay home so as to lessen the risk of them commuting on public transport, as well as to keep them and their families safe. I still have my new Saturday morning radio gig to go to, which means leaving the house. Over and above using masks and sanitisers when I’m out there, it also means taking off the clothes I’d worn and immediatel­y putting them in the washing machine when I arrive home. I also shower before interactin­g with anyone in the house, especially the kids. I read somewhere that we should all be behaving like we already have the virus — which is true and helps a great deal.

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