Wahala: Coronavirus in Sierra Leone E2 – BBC Africa Eye documentary
Wahala: Coronavirus in Sierra Leone E2 – BBC Africa Eye documentary
Sierra Leone was one of the hardest hit countries when the Ebola epidemic struck West Africa in 2014. Now it is battling the coronavirus. The first case was confirmed on the 31 of March and since then the numbers have been climbing steadily. Tyson Conteh is a filmmaker in Makeni, a city in northern Sierra Leone. He covered the Ebola outbreak…
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May Allah bless your new child and her mother 💕.
There are two things that go hand in hand with a pandemic in Africa . Someone will write a song about it ,and someone will get rich .
Can you text me back I have a ?
I need his contact information
https://youtu.be/QMvVKkJ64y0
Wow great video, una stay safe me Salone people dem🥰🇸🇱
Sierra Leoneans*
we are very much happy that BBC is shearing this, it can help other countries
Another moving video from Tyson Conteh and the sad reality of what this pandemic is doing to people's lives.
I love these updates. It’s great to see how other places are dealing with outbreak especially in other African countries. Tyson is a good film maker. His Ebola film was really eye opening.
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my family town, Makeni, good documentary.
This baby is so beautiful! 🥳 Congratulations!!!🎈🎉🍾
Re Ebola. Never understood why it was classified as a pandemic in the Mano River Union grouping, if, reportedly, the Ebola Virus has been patented! Hm?
What's the point of this video! Coronavirus has not impacted anywhere in African heartlands on the continent to be classified as a pandemic!
9pm is early for curfew no? Especially in hot countries. It should be extended to 22h, seems more reasonable
This journalist needs his own channel. I remember watching his Ebola reports. Stay safe sisters and brothers in SL.
Africa, we are so resilient!