East Coast Drive speaks to South African man who beat COVID-19
Updated | By East Coast Drive
Lunga
Nombewu tested positive for COVID-19 on March 16 and beat it, testing negative
two weeks later.
Listen to the podcast or read below:
On Tuesday, East Coast Drive was on a mission to uncover a few COVID-19 success stories.
Read: COVID-19 is 10 times more deadly than swine flu: WHO
Right now,
there are over 2,200 positive cases identified and 27 deaths in South Africa.
We are thankful that we have not been hit harder yet, and that we have health
workers who are doing an incredible job. East Coast Drive was able to speak to one of the South Africans who beat
COVID-19, record label owner Lunga Nombewu.
East Coast Drive was able to speak to one of the South Africans who beat COVID-19, record label owner Lunga Nombewu.
This is what we asked Lunga:
1. When did you test positive and what prompted you to get tested?
2. How did you feel? Describe your symptoms to us?
3. Do you know how or where you contracted COVID-19?
4. Were you scared at first?
5. Tell us what happens when you test positive? What is the process?
6. You’ve been very active on social media encouraging people to stay at home and also just generally doing your bit to keep our spirits up... what message do you have for the whole of KZN listening now?
7. Lunga, where can we find you on social media?
Listen to the podcast and hear what Lunga has to say.
There have been many Covid-19 success stories in South Africa, and East Coast Drive is on a mission to uncover them. If you have beaten Covid-19 or know someone who has, please email [email protected].
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