Gail Mabalane Pleads with Mzansi to Continue Wearing Masks
- Mzansi actress Gail Mabalane has made an appeal to South Africans to continue wearing their masks
- The media personality said that the virus is still very much prevalent and people need to stay alert and cautious
- The starlet and her husband Kabelo recently recovered from Covid-19 after having let their guard down
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South African actress Gail Mabalane has pleaded with Mzansi to please wear masks as the world continues to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.
Taking to social media, Mabalane said that it was important to wear masks and continue to exercise caution when interacting with people.
She said:
“Guys, let's please keep our masks on. We shouldn't at this stage still have to ask people to put their masks on. We literally need to treat everyone we come into contact with like they have Covid-19.”
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Her post comes as the country enters the third wave of the deadly pandemic. The president recently put firmer lockdown regulations in place and also stressed the importance of mask-wearing.
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Kabelo and Gail Mabalane recover from Covid
Kabelo and his wife Gail Mabalane took to social media to let Mzansi know that they have recovered from Covid-19. The entertainment couple shared a video on Instagram explaining how they dealt with the virus. Gail, who is one of Mzansi's most-loved actresses, captioned the post:
"The truth is, Covid-19 is real. We are grateful to be on the other side."
The couple expressed that they had to use their mental health and spirituality in order to beat the coronavirus. Kabelo, who is a musician, said he tested positive two weeks ago. He explained that when the country moved to Level 3 lockdown, he let his "guard down".
The star said he wore his mask and sanitised but not as "vigorously" as when the country was still on the stricter Level 4 and 5 of the Covid-19 lockdown.
"We want to emphasise the realness of the pandemic that we're all going through."
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Source: Briefly News