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April 17, 2021
Sister Juliet Lithemba explains her experience with the COVID-19 pandemic. - courtesy WHO Lesotho.
A risk communication team from WHO works with government officials at a COVID-19 message development workshop in Leribe district, Lesotho. courtesy WHO Lesotho
GENEVA A 77-year old nun from the southern African country of Lesotho has been telling the UN how she survived a deadly outbreak of COVID-19 in her convent and why it’s important to embrace the vaccine.
For Sister Juliet Lithemba, the past year has been “nothing short of grace and mercy from above”, as she explains it.
The 77-year-old resident of Mt Royal Convent of the Sisters of Charity of Ottawa, located in Lesotho’s Leribe district, didn’t know much about COVID-19 until her convent home and fellow sisters were infected by the deadly virus.