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pandemic

Posted inGeneral

Covid in science fiction writing

by Nick Wood 5 August 20215 October 2021

Reflections on teaching students to write speculative fiction in a pandemic

Posted inHealth

They call it a pandemic. It isn’t

by Bert Olivier 8 May 20218 May 2021

As Elon Musk says, Covid-19 ‘is something with a very low mortality rate and high contagion’

Posted inGeneral, Health

‘Grey’s Anatomy’ season 17 is just a rerun of Covid season 1

by Charmain Naidoo 4 March 20214 March 2021

We’ve already experienced or seen fear, loneliness, sickness and death in our own lives – but also joy, generosity and courage

Posted inGeneral, Health

Reflections during a funeral in the time of Covid

by John Davenport 23 February 202124 February 2021

This is how it ends. We arrive on our own and that is how we leave

Posted inLifestyle

Cooking up resilience in our unjust world

by Ishay Govender 18 February 202118 February 2021

Small acts of resistance and reinvention may be our most significant victories yet

Posted inGeneral

Address fear in the workplace to make teams stronger and more productive in difficult times

by Hamieda Parker 8 February 20218 February 2021

Communication, through emails, phone calls and Whatsapps and scheduled virtual coffee breaks, is key to building trust, psychological safety and mutual respect

Posted inGeneral, Lifestyle

The great staggering: When the pre- and post-pandemic worlds converge

by Dion Chang 17 December 202017 December 2020

While 2020 was put in a holding pattern, there was consensus that the Covid-19 pandemic would produce a “new normal”. But instead of a clean slate, the new normal will be shaped by residual issues we left in 2019

Posted inLifestyle

Giving thanks in trying times

by Ishay Govender 27 November 202028 November 2020

Nothing is quite as it seems, some things are a shell of their former selves. And that’s just the cheesecake

Posted inEnvironment

Botanical gardens re-imagined go beyond simply displaying plants

by Melanie Boehi, Luciano Concheiro San Vicente and Phakamani m’Afrika Xaba 13 September 202014 September 2020

Covid-19 and its socioeconomic consequences has emphasised people’s need for these places: research, biodiversity conservation, plants for food, health and cultural purposes, and open space in congested urban settings

Posted inGeneral

Lockdown shines a light on our history

by Edwin T Smith 26 August 202026 August 2020

As South Africans continue to grapple with lockdown regulations, they should spare a thought for those who suffered in our past

Posted inNews/Politics

Words matter: Struggles on three fronts of Covid-19 relief

by Ian Siebörger 6 July 20206 July 2020

Linking the word ‘Covid-19’ with ‘schools’, ‘impact’, ‘relief’ and ‘wards’ reflects the concerns about schools, the economy and medical treatment — stories that dominated in the media

Posted inNews/Politics

Covid-19: Contrasting preparation by the DA-led Western Cape and other provinces

by Phil Craig 3 July 20203 July 2020

When you make a choice, you also choose the consequence. The people of the Western Cape need to start thinking about the possibilities of Cape independence

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