South Africans come together to flatten the curve!
Updated | By East Coast Drive
South Africans are doing their part and staying at home trying to keep themselves and their families safe and also trying to flatten the curve.
South Africa, we're in this together during these trying times. Our primary focus is to flatten the curve.
Read: Day 1 lockdown: Durban CBD transformed into a ghost town
South Africans are staying at home and keeping safe, hoping to flatten the curve by adhering to the rules. It's been great to see unity in communities, especially on social media, everyone is coming together to make a better South Africa and to save lives.
Look at some of the posts people have been making in support of flattening the curve:
The one who stayed away, saved the rest. #SocialDistancing #FlattenTheCurve
— Karine Jean-Pierre (@K_JeanPierre) March 27, 2020
cc: @juan_delcan pic.twitter.com/mIJ1sUdFce
"We are all in this together."
— Springboks (@Springboks) March 27, 2020
Siya Kolisi sent us a video to show how he and his family pass the time during the 21 day isolation. Siya also has a special message for all medical staff working during this period.
We are #StrongerTogether South Africa. Let's #FlattenTheCurve pic.twitter.com/rVH2CcAeRE
When you try leave your house during lockdown.💀
— Ty Buys (@bromleyboyy) March 26, 2020
LET’S DO OUR PART.#StayHomeSA #FlattenTheCurve #lockdown pic.twitter.com/0oi3mrH13N
Personal request: please, please self-isolate. If not for yourself, but for people like my sister. Not being able to be with her is heart breaking for my entire family. Let’s work together to #flattenthecurve pic.twitter.com/BpoQApSqE7
— Abigail Turner (@turnerrAbigail) March 27, 2020
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