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Search: covid

The economic effects of racism are more deadly than Covid-19
Opinion
/ 2 October 2020

The economic effects of racism are more deadly than Covid-19

A recent report shows that racism has cost the US economy $16-trillion in growth over the past two decades. If the financial-services industry wants to show that Black Lives Matter, it needs to rethink how it allocates capital

By Charles R Stith
Four big hospitals in Gauteng fail to observe Covid-19 health protocols
Coronavirus
/ 2 October 2020

Four big hospitals in Gauteng fail to observe Covid-19 health protocols

This week the M&G visited four big hospitals in Gauteng — and none of them were adhering to safety standards to minimise and prevent the spread of the coronavirus

By Bongekile Macupe
Covid-19 jobs unlikely to bounce back
Business
/ 30 September 2020

Covid-19 jobs unlikely to bounce back

Evidence suggests that job losses triggered by the lockdown may be long lasting

By Sarah Smit
Dancing on the grave of Covid?
Opinion
/ 18 September 2020

Dancing on the grave of Covid?

Lay low for now as lockdown lifts to level one and let’s Jerusalema when the long arm of the law reaches Luthuli House

By Paddy Harper
Covid-19 and CVD: The heart in the time of crisis
Special Reports
/ 18 September 2020

Covid-19 and CVD: The heart in the time of crisis

The pandemic has been a time of great humility for health workers and tactics have had to be changed if they weren’t working

By Special Reports
The cost of Covid: 25 years of progress, halted
Africa
/ 16 September 2020

The cost of Covid: 25 years of progress, halted

Development has been set back by two decades, says the Gates Foundation Goalkeepers report

By Simon Allison
Social stigma adds to Kenya’s Covid pain
Africa
/ 13 September 2020

Social stigma adds to Kenya’s Covid pain

In Nairobi’s slums, residents spurn Covid-19 tests, fearing both ostracisation and the financial costs of being quarantined

By Argwings Odera
Covid-19 Workplace Response Interventions Successful
Special Reports
/ 11 September 2020

Covid-19 Workplace Response Interventions Successful

The overall focus of these trainings was on the implications and management of Covid-19 in the workplace and strengthening Occupational Safety and Health

By Special Reports
‘Pro-family’ campaigners ignore pregnant women dying during Covid lockdowns
Africa
/ 10 September 2020

‘Pro-family’ campaigners ignore pregnant women dying during Covid lockdowns

Conservative groups are fighting efforts to expand African women’s access to healthcare. Do they care about women all the time, or only when they’re procreating?

By Arya Karijo and Lydia Namubiru, The Continent
Covid-19: Childhood and adolescence disrupted
Special Reports
/ 9 September 2020

Covid-19: Childhood and adolescence disrupted

‘What we’re getting right now is that we see that there’s a lot of fear, anxiety, depression, stress, and post-traumatic stress disorders’

By Special Reports
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