Covering Covid-19: A look into the lives of journalists on the beat

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The media industry is an essential service and will continue to work during South Africa's lockdown, which is expected to end on 16 April 2020. This is how Eyewitness News journalists are covering the fast spreading virus.

The media industry is an essential service and will continue to work during South Africa’s lockdown, which is expected to end on 16 April 2020. This is how Eyewitness News journalists are covering the fast spreading virus.

 

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