Experts in South Africa say they don't know if vaccines work against this particular variant.variant has been discovered in South Africa. The variant has also been found in Botswana and Hong Kong. Experts in South Africa say they don't know if vaccines work against the variant.
Looks like is a propagandist media house they are the only ones pushing this new variant & the covid-19 stats yet they were quiet during election campaigns
I feel like going to stay in the mountains with the animals till I die there because they won't lie or tell me about names I don't even no who is giving them those names joo bathong Come Jesus Christ all this will be invain Sikhathele manje
Ngithe siyekeni..... please
I think government knew about this situation during the election and kept quite
South Africa is full of leaders whom project fear into people's lives. Like. Can we be honest. Why is it it's December then there's a fourth wave But. Will get to that 👌
A clever variant it waited for elections and coalition talks to finish,the list we can hope now is digital vibes not involved.
Its called the M edi A variant
Ei anikahleni nina
Fear is normal, But what happens when it is something more, when it is an emotion we feel simply getting into our car, leaving our house or being in a crowd. Are these feelings of fear normal? The answer is no! This fear is tormenting and is not from our loving Father, God.
This thing of yours no longer scares us and I'm not going back to lockdown ever again
Fuseg
Now we have super variant
This virus is selectively and weird
Why are these variants always found in SA?
As predicted....
Covid took a break during elections, there were large gatherings during campaigns but numbers didn't increase. Now we going towards festive season, suprise numbers are increasing
This is just a plan, why is everything anticipated about the virus. Covid-19 until 2024
Why keep pestering us abt dis u getting paid to post dis 10 times a day aii boo re le kwele tswallang 🙄
Now its a SUUUUUPER variant. Its a fucking variant.
Why all these damn variants are only discovered in South Africa in Africa ? Just because the festive seasons are around the corner …?
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