Vuvuzelas, cheers and banging of pots for essential workers

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Persistent blowing on vuvuzelas, appreciative cheers and banging of pots and pans have been heard across neighbourhoods in SA as we enter day 4 of the national 21-day lockdown.

Many South Africans are cheering from their homes at 7pm every night to honour and thank health-care professionals and other essential service workers during the Covid-19 lockdown.Persistent blowing on vuvuzelas, appreciative cheers and banging of pots and pans have been heard across neighbourhoods in SA as we enter day four of the national 21-day lockdown.March 29, 2020

In Sea Point in Cape Town, residents came out onto their balconies to join the celebrations, regardless of the fact that many were unaware why they were cheering.

 

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