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Sub-Saharan Africa children show higher Covid-19 death rate than elsewhere
Africa
/ 21 January 2022

Sub-Saharan Africa children show higher Covid-19 death rate than elsewhere

Infants younger than one year in Africa have nearly five times the risk of death than those aged 15 to 19 years after contracting the virus

By Eunice Masson
South Africa gets R11-bn booster shot from the World Bank to fight Covid-19
Business
/ 21 January 2022

South Africa gets R11-bn booster shot from the World Bank to fight Covid-19

As the country battles the pandemic, the World Bank loan will assist to boost the economy

By Anathi Madubela
Schools show shortfalls amid Covid-19 pandemic
Education
/ 12 January 2022

Schools show shortfalls amid Covid-19 pandemic

Learners from grade R to 12 return on Wednesday to school for a new academic year.

By Eunice Masson
‘Unclean!’ Or how to tell people you’re Covid-positive
Coronavirus
/ 3 January 2022

‘Unclean!’ Or how to tell people you’re Covid-positive

After 20 months of caution, I let my guard down. Now I feel terrible

By Charmain Naidoo
Health department suspends revised Covid-19 quarantine and contact tracing protocols
Coronavirus
/ 29 December 2021

Health department suspends revised Covid-19 quarantine and contact tracing protocols

A revised circular will be released once the department has taken additional input into consideration.

By Marcia Zali
WHO warns of ‘very high’ Omicron risk as Covid surges worldwide
Top Six
/ 29 December 2021

WHO warns of ‘very high’ Omicron risk as Covid surges worldwide

Europe was again one of the hotspots for the pandemic, which is known to have claimed more than 5.4-million lives around the world.

By Robin Millard
Public shaming of alleged Covid rule breakers sparks backlash in China
World
/ 29 December 2021

Public shaming of alleged Covid rule breakers sparks backlash in China

Four masked suspects in hazmat suits — carrying placards displaying their photos and names — were paraded Tuesday in front of a large crowd in Guangxi region’s Jingxi city.

By Agence France Presse
Health department scraps quarantine, isolation requirements for asymptomatic Covid-19 contacts
Coronavirus
/ 24 December 2021

Health department scraps quarantine, isolation requirements for asymptomatic Covid-19 contacts

The government has also started administering J&J booster shots from 24 December and will roll out Pfizer boosters from 28 December

By Marcia Zali
Europe’s bizarre rules for Covid vaccine passes
World
/ 24 December 2021

Europe’s bizarre rules for Covid vaccine passes

Here are some of the more puzzling rules as Europeans settle for another winter holiday season overshadowed by the pandemic threat

By Dario Thuburn
Scientists hopeful future Covid variants will be less severe
Health
/ 22 December 2021

Scientists hopeful future Covid variants will be less severe

The lower severity of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 indicates that a stronger immune response has been built over time

By Marcia Zali
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