Audio By Carbonatix
Good morning friends,
I know many are living their "normal lives": not wearing masks, not washing hands regularly with soap under running water, not using alcohol-based sanitisers regularly, etc.
But, sadly, the science of COVID-19 is not living a normal life…
We have seen atypical signs and symptoms in post-Covid-19 (clients) patients. This means even if you survive the scare of a COVID-19 infection, you may not escape its future complications.
This heavily mutated new variant in South Africa may just be a tip of the iceberg globally.
Fact is, you can live, enjoy life, attend funerals, parties, educational and religious programmes without exposing your nose and mouth to the SARS-COV-2 Virus that causes COVID-19.
#WearAMask
#CovidChristmas is coming!
I love you; and so I urge you to stay safe!
Best wishes!!!
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