[ad_1] Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi. Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi has called on all schools to remain closed until February 14. Lesufi was visiting Helpmekaar Kollege, which had prepared to allow its 1,200 pupils to return to school on Monday. Since then, the school has decided to migrate to …
Read More »KZN COVID patients urged to present early to reduce demand in ICU
[ad_1] Currently, KZN has the highest number of active coronavirus cases in the country with more than 62,000. KZN Prime Minister Sihle Zikalala at a press conference on May 24, 2020 on the province’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Image: @ kzngov / Twitter. DURBAN – Government authorities in KwaZulu-Natal …
Read More »South Africa Battles “Relentless” Rise of COVID-19 | Coronavirus pandemic news
[ad_1] Johannesburg, South Africa – South Africa’s health services are collapsing under pressure from rising COVID-19 infections driven in part by a new variant of the coronavirus spreading across the country. Medical professionals warn that the “relentless” wave of infections that has seen more than 130,000 new COVID-19 cases and …
Read More »Closure and Alcoholism: Joburg Restaurant Managers Arrested for Serving Alcohol to Customers
[ad_1] Gauteng police search vehicles and people during O Kae law operations. The restaurant managers were arrested after they were found serving alcohol to customers. A restaurant in Silverton was in operation after the 9:00 p.m. curfew. More than 540 suspects were also captured in Tshwane and Ekurhuleni by integrated …
Read More »Government Employee Health Plan Wants Court to Block Report on Physician Racial Discrimination
[ad_1] Attorney Tembeka Ngcukaitobi in court. A panel was appointed to investigate allegations by members of the National Association of Health Professionals that they were being treated unfairly by medical schemes and their claims withheld on the basis of their race and ethnic origin. GEMS and the Board of Healthcare …
Read More »South Africa COVID-19 Case Numbers Fall
[ad_1] South Africa COVID-19 Case Numbers Fall On Saturday night, the department reported 204,830 active cases nationwide, a far cry from more than 212,500 the day before. Professional healthcare workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) treat a patient inside the temporary room dedicated to treating potential COVID-19 coronavirus patients at …
Read More »Offer Launched to Block Report on Racial Discrimination of Black Doctors by Medical Schemes
[ad_1] The Government Employees Health Plan (Gems) and the Board of Healthcare Funders have urgently gone to court on Sunday to prohibit the public release of an interim report on racial discrimination against physicians by health plans. The app says the interim report, which will be released publicly Sunday noon …
Read More »8 trends to follow in the residential real estate market
[ad_1] In general, people are likely to liberate themselves somewhat from being tied to the office. This means that many cities and suburbs are now feasible for homeowners. There are eight trends in the residential market to watch out for, says the director of Pam Golding Properties. Today’s low interest …
Read More »Afriforum may take the battle over ivermectin to court
[ad_1] By Zelda Venter 21h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Pretoria – While medical experts say the science behind the use of ivermectin in the treatment of Covid-19 is inadequate at this stage, the civil rights organization Afriforum has instructed its legal team to investigate possible legal action after the …
Read More »SA records another 384 deaths from Covid-19 as new infections continue to decline
[ad_1] By Anna Cox, Lou-Anne Daniels 3h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare Cape Town – The number of new Covid-19 cases reported in South Africa continues to decline steadily with 13,973 reported on Saturday, up from 14,880 new infections the day before. The cumulative number of Covid-19 cases in the …
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