DJ Fresh Sends A Clear Warning To People In The Arts Who Are Still Working
DJ Fresh Sends A Clear Warning To People In The Arts Who Are Still Working – Coronavirus, aka “COVID-19,” is believed to spread through inhaling respiratory droplets that are released when an infected person sneezes or coughs, or from touching an infected surface and then touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
As of Friday, there are more than 101,000 cases in 88 countries around the globe, according to data compiled by the World Health Organization.
As schools and offices close to prevent the virus from spreading, does that mean you should carry on with your life as you please?
The number of cases in South Africa of the novel coronavirus has jumped to 274, with 34 new cases recorded Sunday, the Health Ministry said in a statement.
Most of those infected are between the ages of 31-40 and 50-60. At least 52 people between the ages of 21-30 have also tested positive.
According to the statement, South Africa has so far conducted 9,315 tests, of which 274 turned out positive and 9,041 negative.
DJ Fresh took to social media to share a warning and advice to fellow colleagues in the entertainment industry who have to go to work and work. He emphasised they need to go straight home after working an
Dear People in the arts, still working: You have one job. If you are not in studio shooting or broadcasting, stay home! You know you can’t afford the 2 weeks off, if exposed!!!