South African scientists race to develop Ebola vaccines
The Bundibugyo strain of #Ebola spreading in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda has raised alarm because existing vaccines and treatments may be less effective against it. South African scientists are joining global efforts to fast-track research, including possible mRNA vaccine technology, while strengthening surveillance and outbreak response systems.
For the first time in 35 years we went to a theatre. It was absolutely breathtaking. We were deprived of so much in SA.
Thank you America for our new life. 🙏
The artwork is a depiction of a historical event that involved the massacre of Aboriginal children that occurred in the colonization of Australia. As described in 'Massacres to Mining: the Colonization of Aboriginal Australia' by Janine Roberts, an Aboriginal person recounts how her mother would sit and cry and tell the story of how Aboriginal children were murdered during the colonization years: "They buried our babies in the ground with only their heads above the ground. All in a row they were. Then they had tests to see who could kick the babies' head off the furthest. One man clubbed a baby's head off from horseback."