Our coronavirus show is live in Angola
It is hard to comprehend just how quickly coronavirus disease (COVID-19), irreversibly changed the world we live in. On 31 December, 2019 as the world was preparing to usher in another new year, the World Health Organization China Country Office was notified of multiple cases of pneumonia of unknown cause.
Our today's guest is Adilson, he will share with his life experience during the time of the covid-19 pandemic.
Hello world,
My name is Adilson Bartolomeu. I'm going to talk about the pandemic situation in this world.
This pandemic has been affecting me a lot, especially on the academic side. Unfortunately the pandemic has paralyzed higher education and not only, people can not do their jobs.
I would also like to talk about how it has affected professional life. We have restrictions and must comply with the rules against the Covid-19 as well as always make the use of biosecurity materials.
On the day we find pale people and worrying they can't deal with other people. The pandemic has affected vulnerable families, people who don ,t have anything to eat. I can't visit any kind of person I used to do because of the Covid-19. I would like this situation to disappear soon so that we would all be united again.
Mr. Adilson, how has the pandemic actually affected your life?
The pandemic affected my life by stopping my plans, my projects, ideas that were pending and objectives that I want to achieve, but because of the pandemic I can not even meet some requirements to treat my problems, this disease paralyzed everything.
It also affected my family. I can not visit my relatives who are inside and outside the country, unfortunately we communicate only through social media. We would like to be together physically but unfortunately because of the pandemic we can not be close.
I want this situation to pass, so that we can all be united to be able to enjoy the freedom and the power to be anywhere we want, but this pandemic has made us trapped indirectly.
This is the first and the only Coronavirus show in Angola where the most ordinary citizens show their brilliant talents.
The heroes of the program are the most ordinary citizens - they share with the audience their songs, poems and real stories of how the Coronavirus pandemic affected their lives.
We launched the “Corona Voice show” campaign to provide a space for young women and men around Angola to share their views, experiences and initiatives.
Adilson was with us in the beginning of the program. Do you remember him?
Click here to see his first show: https://sofoniedala.blogspot.com/2020/12/corona-voice-angola-tok-show-with_12.html
Click here to watch free full webisodes: https://coronavoice-angola.blogspot.com/
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