[ad_1] Thandi Modise, president of the National Assembly. National Assembly Spokesperson Thandi Modise says South Africa’s Covid-19 vaccination plan may be discussed in February. Modise denied the district attorney’s request for an urgent debate on the matter before the end of the year. The chief prosecutor, Natasha Mazzone, noted the …
Read More »UKZN suspends reopening amid new lockdown measures
[ad_1] The University of KwaZulu-Natal has decided to postpone the reopening of its campuses on January 4. This was in view of the presidential declaration of a state of disaster in South Africa and in the best interest of the university community and their families. Online registration will begin on …
Read More »Rachel Kolisi shares a health update after Covid-19 diagnosis
[ad_1] Rachel Kolisi tested positive for Covid-19. In an Instagram post, Rachel spoke about the psychological cost of isolating herself from her young children. “Loving them through a window has been unbearable,” he captioned a photo on Instagram. In a heartfelt Instagram post, Rachel Kolisi spoke about the psychological cost …
Read More »Covid-19: SA records the highest daily increase after 17,710 new cases
[ad_1] SA has recorded its highest number of daily Covid-19 infections. Vincent Kalut / Photonews via Getty Images South Africa has recorded the highest daily number of new Covid-19 infections, with 17,710 new cases reported on Wednesday. In his daily report, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said that the positivity rate …
Read More »Covid-19: England Delays School Returns, ‘Non-Essential’ Stores Close As New Variants Emerge
[ad_1] A healthcare worker administers a coronavirus vaccine to a study participant in the UK. Kirsty O’Connor / PA Images via Getty Images England is delaying the start of the school year due to concerns about Covid-19. Meanwhile, the country is tightening its restrictions starting Thursday. This includes the closure …
Read More »26 dead when a plane carrying government officials landed at the airport
[ad_1] By AFP 18h ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareE-mailShare YEMEN – At least 26 people were killed on Wednesday when explosions rocked Yemen’s Aden airport moments after a new unity government arrived, in what some officials accused of a “cowardly” attack by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels. Although all government ministers were …
Read More »Why do we not yet have a Covid vaccine in South Africa? – The citizen
[ad_1] South Africa’s daily statistics of new cases continue to break records as the world approaches massive Covid-19 vaccine launches. On Wednesday, the Health Department confirmed that 17,710 new cases were registered. The country recently hit the 1 million mark, with positive cases at 1,039,116 as of Wednesday night. # …
Read More »ONLY IN | Eskom suspends load shedding as demand falls
[ad_1] Power company Eskom has suspended load shedding as electricity demand falls ahead of the long weekend. However, SA’s electricity system remains “vulnerable and unstable,” and almost half of the country’s generation capacity is unavailable. Earlier in the week, Eskom began implementing overnight power outages in an attempt to shore …
Read More »UK Licensed Oxford Covid Vaccine – Global Health Expert Explains Why This Is A Key Moment
[ad_1] The UK has licensed the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for public use More than 2.5 billion doses have been ordered worldwide. Implementation is scheduled to begin in the first week of 2021 The UK has become the first country to authorize the Oxford-AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine for public use, and its …
Read More »Hip, hip, hippo on the loose at Joburg in NYE (video) – The Citizen
[ad_1] Christelle du Toit The Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital said on Facebook that it had learned of the hippopotamus and that the Gauteng Department of Agricultural and Rural Development (GDARD) had been contacted. Image: Facebook, Melanie Crossley. The Johannesburg Wildlife Veterinary Hospital said on Facebook that it had learned of …
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