The South African lockdown continues with perhaps, some hope on the horizon. We are hopefully going to Level 3 at the end of the month, but the rules are still not published so we have no idea what will be permitted.
Life in South Africa Under COVID-19
One of the main reasons I had made the decision to not make South Africa my permanent home is the the sense of isolation and distance from family and friends in the US. Just knowing how far it is and how long it takes to go back and forth between the two locations was what clinched that deal. I was so afraid of getting stuck here.
And now, here I am under COVID-19 rules, with no idea how long I will stay.
Avoiding Panic Mode
We’d all like to have nothing to do with awful situation that has turned the entire world upside down, sowing chaos and misinformation.
For those of us who are away from their “home” countries, the disruption is particularly disturbing. Although South Africa is technically my home, the fact is that the majority of my friends and family are not here and with flights being cancelled, airports closed, social isolation and quarantines topping the news, I can feel a bit of panic setting in, being stuck here. Even though I hadn’t really thought about leaving until late May/early June.