[ad_1] The sale of alcohol during the confinement has been the bone of contention and, despite the relaxation of regulations, the industry is still clinging to economic survival. FILE: A closed Spar Tops store in the Spruitview shopping center in Vosloorus, Ekuerhuleni, on the eve of the lifting of the …
Read More »Limpopo Health MEC concerned about increasing COVID-19 cases
[ad_1] JOHANNESBURG – Limpopo Health MEC Phophi Ramathuba named interprovincial travel as a contributor to the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the province. The province has seen an increase in confirmed COVID-19 cases since the start of the second wave. READ: COVID-19 cases skyrocket “We do anticipate interprovincial movement …
Read More »There is still no clarity on when the vaccines will arrive in South Africa
[ad_1] And the UK have already started administering the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to their citizens. JOHANNESBURG – While South Africa is in line to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, there is still no clarity on when the innovative treatment will arrive in its homeland. READ ALSO: SA registers 11,552 new COVID-19 infections, …
Read More »Prince Harry is afraid Meghan Markle will scold him, says expert
[ad_1] Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s ties have been the talk of the town, as many delve into their relationship and everything that happens behind closed doors. Royal biographer Angela Levin claims that the Duke of Sussex has changed dramatically since she last interviewed him to write her biography. Speaking …
Read More »ONLY IN | The National Coronavirus Command Council Meets As Infections Approach The Million Mark
[ad_1] President Cyril Ramaphosa. As of December 26, South Africa had registered 994,911 positive cases of Covid-19, with more than 26,500 deaths. The country is currently in the grip of a second wave of infections. The National Coronavirus Command Council is ready to consider what restrictions to put in place …
Read More »EXPLANATOR | As Vaccines Are Implemented, Questions Remain
[ad_1] A vaccine developed by the US company Pfizer and the German company BioNTech was approved for use in Britain on December 2. A total of 16 countries and the European Union have given the green light to the vaccine. AFP discusses the availability, efficacy, and side effects of jabs. …
Read More »Covid-19 spike: liquor merchants coalition pleads with government not to bring back alcoholic beverage bans
[ad_1] A general view of Springs Cash and Carry Liquor in Ekurhuleni. Liquor Traders Formations is pleading with the government to continue allowing off-site alcohol sales. He also wants their input considered before any decision following the second wave of Covid-19 is communicated to the public. He says that a …
Read More »Europe begins vaccine rollout as new COVID-19 strain spreads fears
[ad_1] The first doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech jab arrived in Italy, Spain and France on Saturday, ready to be distributed to nursing homes and care staff. PARIS – Several European Union (EU) nations were ready to start vaccinating their most vulnerable groups on Sunday when a new variant of the …
Read More »More lockdown restrictions are coming as South Africa nears 1 million Covid-19 infections: report
[ad_1] The National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) is reportedly meeting this week as South Africa continues to record a daily record of Covid-19 infections, rapidly approaching 1 million confirmed cases. As of December 26, South Africa has reported a total of 994,911 Covid-19 cases, down from the 1 million mark. …
Read More »SA registers 11,552 new COVID-19 infections, 245 more related deaths
[ad_1] South Africa has seen a record increase in COVID-19 cases with more than 42,000 infections picked up in the last three days. FILE: A field worker is part of a detection and testing campaign on April 17, 2020 in the informal settlement of Marikana aimed at combating the spread …
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