Carte Blanche This Sunday: How The Virus Turned Our World Upside Down
This week, Carte Blanche investigates how the Corona Virus turned our world upside down. You can watch the show on Sunday 3 May in South Africa on DStv Now or stream it overseas in most countries from Tues 5 May if you’re abroad. COVID-19 in Wastewater – Early Warning of Infection? With the virus that causes […]
This week, Carte Blanche investigates how the Corona Virus turned our world upside down.
You can watch the show on Sunday 3 May in South Africa on DStv Now or stream it overseas in most countries from Tues 5 May if you’re abroad.
COVID-19 in Wastewater – Early Warning of Infection?
With the virus that causes COVID-19 found in the stool of some patients treated for the disease, scientists are investigating whether wastewater in sewage systems is a sure signal that the disease has spread. Carte Blanche investigates whether the presence of COVID-19 in our wastewater systems could serve as an early warning system of imminent outbreak and asks whether South Africa’s rundown municipal sewage systems pose a risk of infection to nearby residents. (Producer: Graham Coetzer | Presenter: Masa Kekana)
Watch the show overseas | Watch in SA on DStv Now
How COVID-19 Brought the Future right into Now
Just a few years ago, futurists and trend analysts were predicting what the world would look like in five to ten years’ time. They imagined a more decentralised world underpinned by technology in which working from home instead of the office would be the new normal, music concerts would happen on social media platforms and visiting virtual art galleries and consulting with doctors online would become standard. Now COVID-19 has turned the world upside down and accelerated that future right into the present. ( Producer: Julian Sun | Presenter: Claire Mawisa)
COVID-19's taken away our contact with the outside world. But thanks to technology, we’re connecting in ways we could only imagine just a few years ago. This is virtual life 2.0 and it’s happening now. That's #CarteBlanche Sunday 7pm on @MNet. @clairemawisa #day35oflockdown pic.twitter.com/JS8uzrPa34
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) April 30, 2020
Watch the show overseas | Watch in SA on DStv Now
Field Hospital Beds
With over 5000 recorded infections – of which almost 4000 were confirmed over a four-week period – South Africa is gearing up for an increase in COVID-19 patients as the country begins to ease its lockdown regulations. In preparation, hotels and convention centres are being converted into makeshift healthcare centres and field hospitals are being created in every province. Now some local innovators have come up with an ingenious design that makes affordable, quick-to-assemble and easily sanitised beds available to government. (Producer: Mosibudi Ratlebjane | Presenter: Claire Mawisa)
Watch the show overseas | Watch in SA on DStv Now
REALITY CHECK
What Will it Take to Reset the Doomsday Clock?
Will I stay at home and social distance? Will I burn fossil fuel? Scientists say that with manmade disasters piling up, mankind’s hurtling down the path of self-destruction. They believe humanity is closer than ever before to doomsday and has set the metaphorical Doomsday Clock to only 100 seconds to midnight – an indication that the threat level is critical. However, they also say that every right choice from individuals to global leaders can make a difference to the fate of the world. The metaphorical clock is set and maintained by the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists in the United States. Their Doomsday Clock was devised in 1947 as a tool to warn and encourage wiser choices. Carte Blanche asks if there’s still time to change? (Producer: Eugene Botha | Presenter: Derek Watts)
Watch the show overseas | Watch in SA on DStv Now
Some scientists believe that humanity is closer than ever before to self-destruction. They even have a #DoomsdayClock that shows exactly how close we are to annihilation. Can they be taken seriously? @DerekWatts investigates Sunday 7pm on #CarteBlanche. pic.twitter.com/dGg2vfUSfi
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) April 30, 2020
A Modern Tale of David vs. Goliath
Imagine there was over R250,000 due to you in royalties and you didn’t know. That was the case for popular musician David Scott – better known as The Kiffness – after he discovered just how much he was owed in music royalties. Now he’s a man on a mission, taking on an industry that’s become notorious for underpaying artists and performers and he’s inspiring other musicians to fight back. (Producer: Sasha Schwendenwein | Presenter: Derek Watts)
Watch the show overseas | Watch in SA on DStv Now
One musician @TheKiffness takes on the music industry over lost #royalties and claws back over R250,000. We follow his journey to see how he did it and examine what rights South African musicians have. Join #CarteBlanche Sunday at 7pm on @MNet channel 101. @DerekWatts pic.twitter.com/BrgHgMqINd
— Carte Blanche (@carteblanchetv) April 29, 2020
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Carte Blanche is on M-Net & M-Net HD [101], May 3 2020 at 19:00 & again on M-Net Plus 1 [901] at 20:00
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