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The trauma of both the Covid-19 illness and death, and the securitisation and militarisation of this public health emergency, will for years be marked on bodies and communities, writes
Edwin Cameron.
Soon a sombre anniversary will fall on our country.
This week, it's a year since 11 March 2020, when the World Health Organisation first declared Covid-19 a pandemic.
On 15 March 2020, President Ramaphosa declared Covid a national disaster.
A couple days after our national Human Rights Day, on 23 March, he announced a nation-wide lockdown - among the strictest anywhere. The President's words were important - for they set the tone for what followed.