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The Cost

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COVID-19 has taken the entire world by storm with almost nowhere left untouched. It has altered all our realities. And for the public health sector, it has left some of us with our heads spinning.   According to the CDC, "Older adults, 65 years and older, are at higher risk for severe illness and death from COVID-19.” [1] Those with underlying health conditions are also more vulnerable to severe illness. These populations especially must be kept safe. But what does that mean for others? The CDC states that "based on available evidence, children do not appear to be at higher risk for COVID-19 than adults. While some children and infants have been sick with COVID-19, adults make up most of the known cases to date.” [2] Around the world, over 350,000 people so far are known to have died from COVID-19. On the African continent, there have been 119,454 confirmed cases with 3,592 deaths as of 27 May 2020 [3]  with the country of Malawi (population approx. 18...

Freedom and Justice

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Today as we awoke to the dawn of a new Malawi day We have a pep in our step and a bit of a smile on our face   For far beyond politics did a message ring out That freedom is alive in this land and don’t you doubt  Gospel songs were sung when the final pronouncement was given out I even heard a firework crackle about Of course every pronouncement comes with two shouts  Those that say “Yeah!” and those who are disappointed and doubt Perhaps this is what democracy is about  But of this juncture we now have hope to be sure That everyone’s voice shall be counted and heard  For those in jubilation and those downcast We take all your votes that are to be cast  We remember the striving and sacrifice it took to be here To those who have given their all during these last months admits some fear  It was not an easy road they took to be clear As God is our witness may we ever strive To build up this land where we live...

Cape Town Travel

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It started in Bo-Kaap. An area full of history and color and culture. We choose to stay in this part of town to make it easy to walk around the centre of Cape Town while not having to reside in the middle of the hustle and bustle. Our bed and breakfast turned out to be nearly perfect in a comfortable and quiet setting overlooking Signal Hill while serving up some of the most fabulous breakfasts every morning. We also were able to walk every evening to the nearby Bree and Long Street for additionally fabulous meals taking full advantage of the 8pm sunsets during the Cape Town summertime. For eight days our taste buds were fantastically tantalized all within a walking distance of our abode. And speaking of our abode, Bo-Kaap is quickly recognized by the brightly painted, colorful houses which are home to a multi-cultural community which is majority Muslim. It’s a small area nearby the central business district. But it wasn’t always so colorful. Historically this is ...