Apple just launched a show revolving around the current COVID-19 situation, with Oprah Winfrey as its host.
The show, simply titled Oprah Talks COVID-19, centers on Oprah having remote conversations with leaders as well as those who’ve been personally affected by the virus.
Oprah first Tweeted about the show on 22 March by expressing she wants to gather leaders’ thoughts and perspective:
Like millions of people all over the world, I've been staying safer at home for over a week now. I know a lot of people are feeling stressed, overwhelmed, & uncertain. Bc of that, I want to offer some hope & gather thought leaders & people going through it to add some perspective
— Oprah Winfrey (@Oprah) March 22, 2020
As of this writing, there have been two episodes. The first episode focuses on Idris Elba and his wife, Sabrina, as they continue to be in self-isolation after Elba tested positive for the coronavirus earlier this month.
The second episode centers on Oprah discussing the “spiritual meaning” of this moment, as she has her longtime friend, Pastor Wintley Phipps, offer words of comfort during this very difficult time.
The show is available on Apple TV+ and is free for anyone to watch. Those with any Apple product; an iPhone, iPad, MacBook or an Apple TV; can tune into the series on the Apple TV+ app.
Those who don’t, however, might find it a bit more difficult, as there isn’t a native Apple TV+ app on the Play Store, nor is there a way to watch it online in our country yet.
If any of you are actually interested in watching her show, then maybe you can try your luck at a later time.





