We were recently sent this fascinating article from Prof. Larry A Distiller, the Principal Physician and Executive Chairman of the CDE.
All the information you need about COVID-19 and diabetes in South Africa. We’ve got expert tips and advice from diabetes specialists, helpful free resources, and survivor stories of diabetics who have recovered from COVID-19.
We were recently sent this fascinating article from Prof. Larry A Distiller, the Principal Physician and Executive Chairman of the CDE.
We know that it’s likely that SA will have a third wave of COVID-19, and that it will probably hit in the middle of the winter flu season. Here’s how to boost your immunity to prepare.
There is a lot of information out there about COVID-19 and diabetes! But what do you actually need to know?
We know that many of our Diabetic South Africans are feeling hesitant about the COVID-19 vaccine. When we posted that people with diabetes are second…
The first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is easing in South Africa. This means that we can finally catch our breath enough to look at…
We asked Prof. Joel Dave, one of SA’s top endocrinologists and one of our Panel of Experts, for an update on the COVID-19 situation for…
We’ve found a bunch of diabetes survivors of COVID-19, and asked them to share their stories here. COVID-19 and diabetes is a scary topic –…
What do we know about COVID-19 and diabetes in South Africa? That’s the question everyone wants to know on Diabetic South Africans. There’s not enough…
We asked Prof. Joel Dave, one of SA’s top endocrinologists and one of our Panel of Experts, for some advice for people with diabetes during…
Diabetes in the time of coronavirus… This is nothing any of us ever anticipated! We thought it might be helpful to ask a few people…
It’s a tough time to be living with diabetes. Not only do we have all the usual things to worry about, but our chronic condition…
The spread of coronavirus (officially called COVID-19, short for coronavirus disease 2019) is making headlines all over the world. There is still a lot we…
We are living in strange times! With the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic all over the world, we all need to take extra precautions – but particularly people with diabetes.