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Post-trauma Docility Syndrome in Africa.

Many people have raised eyebrows on the possible relationship between 5G, public health and coronavirus. I won't enter that debate but wish to take us even further into the future, the post coronavirus era. Besides the possible health hazards, there is an unsuspecting objective to coronavirus we are all oblivious of. Africa has been used as a case study but the reality is applicable worldwide. Read to the end. In a climate of unceasing calamities, the weight of one tragedy is only lightened by the fear and precautions to avoid another. Things happen so fast and so often that we don't even have time to reflect on the weight and impact they have on us. The continuous bombardment, event after event, shock after shock with no time to absorb and assimilate them, fogs our brains. The frequency of tragedy and atrocity inhibit us from questioning their reoccurrence and on the contrary, conditions us to wait for the next, we are instead suspicious if nothing tragic is happening. We re