Crossing the Globe #7: Covid-19 Returning home to Morocco

“Yes it’s not ideal but what this quarantine life has taught me is… just adapting and being grateful for what you have.”

In this episode, we’re talking to Safuoa Berady, a first-year International Relations student who flew back to Morocco following LSE’s closure. Safuoa shares with us what adapting to live at home has been like for her and how she has been coping with isolation.

As we face a global pandemic, Crossing the Globe is exploring the stories of LSE’s international students. In their journeys from London to Home, we discuss the impact of Covid-19 on student health, wellbeing, and studies. Produced by Beatriz Silva

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