Corona Virus COVID-19 Remembrance

Remember those days during the pandemic? Stores did not want the whole family.

Teacher: O.K. class, when did the pandemic begin? Once upon a time, on lock down. Old post, 25 March, 2020.

How do we describe the state of the nation during this delicate time? I toyed with the idea of state of the world, but deleted it because this virus has made us one nation.

It fries the supposition of superiority based on land mass, ownership of weapons of destruction, consumption of junk food, money in the bank, political systems, we have a king you don’t, my religion is the only true religion, currency, hair and eye colour, skin colour, or dexterity in sports.

The coronavirus has made us one big omelette. How then do we describe the state we are in? It’s such a pity about my paucity in languages. I would not understand how other parts of the world put it.

1. We’re frozen.

2. We’re on hold.

3. We’re deadlocked.

4. We’re ambushed.

5. We’re cornered (corona-d).

6. We’re embargoed.

7. Our flight is delayed.

8. Our luggage is lost.

9. The stream has dried up.

10. We’re in limbo.

What is binding the omelete is wi-fi or the network, as it is called in other countries. Ironic isn’t it?

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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