Last week Isha felt that things were going back to normal. This week she tells us what she has been missing, and if things are still getting back to normal. If you want to know more about Isha, click here to read her bio. Press the play button and find out what Isha has been missing aContinue reading “Isha – Week Five”
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Isha – Week Four
Last week Isha had a worrisome week after a cluster outbreak of COVID-19 in an expat area. However, she feels that things are going back to normal again. At her office things are also changing. If you want to know more about Isha, click here to read her bio. Press the play button to find out someContinue reading “Isha – Week Four”
Isha – Week Three
Isha feels like things are back to square one in South Korea. After an ease of the restrictions there was a rise in infections again, which led to the reverse of some of the relaxations. If you want to know more about Isha, click here to read her bio. Press the play button and listenContinue reading “Isha – Week Three”
Isha – Week Two
This week there is no voice memo of Isha. Things took a turn for the worse in Seoul (read the article below) and she has been too caught up in current affairs. If you want to know more about Isha, click here to read her bio. Current situation South Korea 08-05-2020 The first local caseContinue reading “Isha – Week Two”
Isha – Week One
Isha tells us how the last few weeks have been in Seoul (South Korea) and what her company, Samsung, does to ensure people can still work safely. If you want to know more about Isha, click here to read her bio. Press the play button to listen to what Isha has to say. Current situationContinue reading “Isha – Week One”
Corona Journal Isha
From April 30 till May 29 Isha has recorded how she was coping with the pandemic, and what changed in her country. If you would like to know more about Isha you can read her bio. Press the play button to listen to all of the weekly recordings of Isha and find out how COVID-19 influencedContinue reading “Corona Journal Isha”