Opinion

April 25, 2020
Food gifting

Food Gifting Etiquette Amid Covid19 Pandemic. 

Food (cooked food) is one of the most precious yet, most delicate things to give or receive. There are different cultural and personal beliefs, values, perceptions and attitudes around cooked foods as a gift. These differences in perceptions about foods and giving at its best could enhance bonding and at worst could cause embarrassments, resentment and anger to both the giver and the receiver. Therefore it's important to have these in mind when deciding to gift people cooked food.
April 25, 2020
creative ways to help the vulnerable on lockdown

Creative Ways To Help The Most Vulnerable During the Covid19 Lockdown.

Even as many are eager to help out, it becomes extremely difficult to reach those who need your help the most without making them feel exposed or embarrassed. This may become a great challenge hindering so many from reaching out and helping as many people as they would wish to help. Therefore, it time to get creative in your charitable giving.
April 16, 2020
refugees and coronavirus

Coronavirus: The Threat to Asylum Seekers.

Even if they should contract Coronavirus, it is likely that many will avoid the hospital through fear of becoming even more destitute than they already are. If unnecessary deaths such as these are to be avoided, the government must take swift action to protect the most vulnerable members of our society from this invisible killer.
April 5, 2020

Why Covid19 Is Not A Media Propaganda and Dangerous To Compare It With Other Killer Diseases.

There have been outbreaks throughout the history of man. Even in the bible, we remember when the Egyptians were plagued. Both in this modern time and centuries past, there have been a number of pandemics of diseases such as smallpox and tuberculosis. One of the most devastating pandemics was the Black Death (also known as The Plague), which killed an estimated 75–200 million people in the 14th century. Other notable pandemics include the 1918 influenza pandemic (Spanish flu) and the 2009 flu pandemic (H1N1). Current pandemics include HIV/AIDS and now the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.