Lifeline South Africa says many people are facing mental health issues during theIt says it has had an unprecedented number of calls since the coronavirus lockdown started.
The counselling service says it receives over 4 000 calls daily. The same number of calls is usually recorded in a week. National CEO of Life Line Takalo Molefi says, “People are stressed, people are experiencing anxiety, depression and all sorts of psychological abnormalities that you can think of. People are basically frustrated because they don’t know where to go when they need to ask for services in particular, government, banks, private companies as everybody has scaled down.
There are mixed feelings among parents about paying for services not rendered like school fees, extra murals and scholar transport during the national lockdown. South Africa is on the second week of a nationwide lockdown, which has led to the closure of schools and non-essential services. Some parents want to withhold their monthly instalments due to the uncertainty of the future, while others believe they are bound by contracts to pay for fees.
It's so painful what happening In this world special some people they don't have food they don't have money they don't have anything....how would they survive yes we understand Corvid19 is dangerous
How did they see them?
'If our governement want to build better society, he must first build better families, you cant build better society in broken families'.
Apart from unemployement as multiple outcome of Covid...there will be more Divorces as it happened in Africa.
Some of us are facing emotional depression since this lockdown
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