Health workers traumatized by what they see, concerned about their own health.

[ad_1] By Lungile Matsuma 51m ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Johannesburg: Health workers at the forefront of the Covid-19 pandemic must be supported by building resilience, while students must become accustomed to online learning. This according to clinical psychologist Dessy Tzoneva, who said that health workers should get enough sleep, …

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Quick information of COVID-19 of April 22

[ad_1] SA sees a huge jump in coronavirus infections, with 170 more people testing positive. Two more people have also died. Police Minister Bheki Cele says crime has dropped dramatically and the Western Cape sees an increase in looting of stores. CAPE TOWN – SA sees a big jump in …

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Eales, ‘stunned’ Shaw shun ex-captains’ rebuke of Rugby Australia

[ad_1] Four former Wallabies captains, including double World Cup winner John Eales, have spoken out against a call by their counterparts to reform Rugby Australia’s leadership, local media reported Thursday. A letter, allegedly signed by 11 Wallabies captains, including Nick Farr-Jones, George Gregan and Phil Kearns, was distributed earlier this …

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New Study Deepens Controversy Over Planet Nine’s Existence

[ad_1] Astronomers at the University of Pennsylvania used data from the Dark Energy Survey to challenge the existence of Planet Nine. It was proposed that Planet Nine inhabit the confines of our solar system, beyond Neptune. The new data shows numerous smaller objects in that part of space, but perhaps …

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Ramaphosa advises taking a tiered approach

[ad_1] By loyiso 40m ago Share this article: SharecheepShareShareShareEmailShare Johannesburg – All eyes are on President Cyril Ramaphosa as he prepares to address the nation once again on Thursday night with a keen interest focused on blockade regulations that can be eased. However, the President has been advised to take …

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