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WATCH | 'Was it worth the risk of catching Covid? I must say yes' - matric at Ballito Rage party | News24

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"Was it worth the risk of catching Covid (sic)? I must say yes." This is a comment from an attendee of the Ballito Rage Festival for matriculants, which took place in KwaZulu-Natal from 27 November to 4 December, posted on Instagram.

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