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Revision as of 22:05, 28 March 2020
This page is dedicated to reflecting some comic relief among the daily stress of COVID19 response. Please be aware that no disrespect is meant and that humor is a contextualized social concept that may be prone to misinterpretation when regarded cross-culturally. My advice would be to think nothing behind it, but the honest intention to bring you some relief in difficult times.
Tweeted by — Jasmin Sponagel (@JasminSponagel) March 27, 2020 [1]
March 23 editorial cartoon. - Greg Perry for the Toronto Star [2]
Cartoon by Tom Jansen at Vox Europe.[3]
European Spring by Tjeerd Royaards [4]
Between Friends Cartoon, 9 March 2020. [5]
Walking the Dog. Gatis Sluka Cartoon.
Theo Moudakis: Four horsemen. Toronto Star. Wed., March 11, 2020
References
- ↑ — Jasmin Sponagel (@JasminSponagel) March 27, 2020 https://twitter.com/JasminSponagel/status/1243577764558573569
- ↑ Welland Tribune Editorial 23 March 2020 https://www.wellandtribune.ca/opinion-story/9913070-editorial-brace-for-a-long-war-on-covid-19/
- ↑ Sourthern Europe on Life Support. Cartoon by Tom Jansen https://voxeurop.eu/en/2020/covid-19-5124506
- ↑ European Spring by Tjeerd Royaards https://voxeurop.eu/en/2020/covid-19-5124506
- ↑ Between Friends Cartoon https://voxeurop.eu/en/2020/covid-19-5124506