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Communicating Covid regulations in a South African township

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English: 35 Community kitchen were setup in Capricorn Township at the start of lockdown. Most of the residents are day workers and from day 1 of lockdown acute hunger was present. To setup the feeding stations, each team had to educated on Covid regulations. Activist Avela had to make sure each of the 35 stations adhered to the Government Regulations. Avela and her team were were critical in the stopping of the spread of Covid at areas of high concretion of people, like feeding stations.
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