Covid-19 Pandemic: Updates from our provinces and countries
"The reality of this moment is teaching us new things on many different levels.... Most important, we need to stay connected to each other."
"The reality of this moment is teaching us new things on many different levels.... Most important, we need to stay connected to each other."
As of 27th March 2020
This is how we are since the March 10 health tsunami. The disease started in Kinshasa through people arriving from abroad: France, Belgium, USA; and then it spread among the population. Kinshasa is the third largest megalopolis in Africa, with 12 and a half million inhabitants who live mostly in unhealthy cities. The situation is worsening because 15 days ago, there were three cases; but this has now gone up to 45 -- and that is a lot. To date, one person has been cured, and three have died.
As of 27th March 2020
I hope you are all fine, with the Central Team recovering from their epic journey home! Thank you, Barb, for encouraging us as One Body to share news of each other, across the Society. I was actually already thinking of sending our modest newsletter beyond the ASIANZ group, because I was feeling this need to know how all our sisters are doing.
As of 27th March 2020
Greetings to everyone and praying that all of you are free of the virus. Here in Malta the rscj are all safe, though we are all confined indoors, as all the elderly are.
As of 27th March 2020
As of 27th March 2020
It brings us joy to be able to share from the province of Spain with the whole Society. We think that in these times, these gestures touch us deep inside and it is important to experience closeness, concern for each other, and to know of the interest in keeping us all united and informed.
As of 27th March 2020
We are very grateful for your encouraging letter to all sisters written on March 25. We are going to share it with our mission partners after translating into Korean. I think the questions you gave will be very helpful for us to reflect on the past two months we spent in quarantine time because of the epidemic COVID19 and also on the coming days that we have to live and which we can’t predict.
As of 27th March 2020
As of 27th March 2020
As of 27th March 2020