[ad_1] By Sihle Mlambo 18h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Johannesburg – Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced 188 more Covid-19-related deaths and 903 new infections on Monday night. This brings South Africa’s Covid-19 death toll to 16,586 and infections to more than 671,669. Mkhize said 178 of the new deaths …
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[ad_1] Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize says the risk of complacency among members of the public could become South Africa’s biggest drawback and result in a second wave of Covid-19 that is more devastating than the first. Speaking during a webinar on Tuesday (September 29) to mark World Environmental Health …
Read More »Concern raised when Covid-19 cases increase 6% in Gauteng below lockdown level 1
[ad_1] Meanwhile, with the country surpassing the peak of coronavirus infection, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said a new approach was needed to prevent a resurgence. “Based on the conduct of the South African pandemic, we have reassessed our national response and identified new challenges that require new approaches,” a statement …
Read More »Mother and daughter with mental illness sentenced to life imprisonment for the death of 5 close relatives
[ad_1] By AP 13h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Doylestown, Pennsylvania – A mother and her adult daughter were sentenced to life in prison Monday for the murder of five close relatives, including three children, outside of Philadelphia last year. Shana Decree, 47, and Dominique Decree, 21, were sentenced in …
Read More »Covid-19 Stats, Zuma vs Zondo, Julies Case in November, SIU Summons Gauteng Health Officials – The Citizen
[ad_1] Click the links below for the full story or visit our home page for the latest news: Covid-19 Update: 903 New Cases Identified, Ministerial Advisory Committee Not ‘Dissolved’ Source: National Department of Health. As of Monday, September 28, the cumulative number of Covid-19 cases detected is 671,669 with 903 …
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[ad_1] LATEST SCIENCES AND RESEARCH READ | The third silent wave of Covid-19 could be Parkinson’s disease The neurological effects of Covid-19 have been well documented, but some scientists are expressing concern about its possible influence on the future development of neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s disease. This hypothesis was …
Read More »‘Surge’ Over 188 More Covid-19 Deaths Recorded After Data Delay
[ad_1] Health Minister Zweli Mkhize says the number of cases detected across the country continues to decline. The Department of Health said the rise of Covid-19 has ended in South Africa. However, he reported 188 more Covid-19-related deaths, but said this is due to reporting delays and confirmation of post-mortem …
Read More »903 new cases identified, Ministerial Advisory Committee not ‘dissolved’ – The Citizen
[ad_1] As of Monday, September 28, the cumulative number of Covid-19 cases detected is 671,669 with 903 new cases identified, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize confirmed. 188 More Covid-19-related deaths were reported: 3 from the Eastern Cape, 1 from KwaZulu-Natal, 2 from Gauteng, 4 from the Western Cape, and 178 from …
Read More »The body of a river guide recovered from the Storms River in the Eastern Cape
[ad_1] The body of a river guide recovered from the Storms River in the Eastern Cape Over the weekend, nine people, including two river guides and seven guests, were reported to have been delayed from a row on rafts. On September 27, 2020, the NSRI Oyster Bay guard team assisted …
Read More »Zimbabwe seeks to stem the exodus of doctors amid the collapse of the economy
[ad_1] Zimbabwe’s two-decade economic collapse is hitting new lows with inflation of more than 750%. A certificate that doctors need to work abroad may now require state approval, according to the Zimbabwe Major Hospital Physicians Association. Many of the country’s doctors and teachers have left to find work in South …
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