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Karla Grant investigates the effect of the coronavirus in indigenous communities on LIVING BLACK

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The world has paused amidst a global pandemic. In Australia, NSW has been the hardest hit state with the greatest number of confirmed cases.

Residing in Macquarie Park, Sydney, lives an Arrernte lady in her 70s named Elizabeth Visser. Her nursing home has seen several diagnoses of the virus amongst residents and staff, with the number still rising. Three deaths within the complex have left Visser’s family concerned for her life.

Visser is Karla Grant’s mother. Karla Grant reveals in this episode that her mother’s survival depends on total isolation from outsiders, as well as having zero contact with her family who could be unwitting transmitters of this killer virus.

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Unable to see her mother indefinitely, Karla investigates the outbreak of the virus and its impact.

From how the inner-city suburb of Redfern is protecting itself, to how the AMS (Aboriginal Medical Service) has responded to this crisis, Karla makes it her mission to investigate what Indigenous communities in the inner-city of Sydney fear most.

Join NITV at 8.30pm on Monday 30 March for Living Black: COVID-19 Special.

Audiences can catch up on NITV at 9:30pm on Wednesday 1 April and on SBS On Demand.

 

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