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Search: covid

Repeal of remaining Covid rules on the way?
Health
/ 22 June 2022

Repeal of remaining Covid rules on the way?

The President’s Coordinating Council will on Wednesday discuss the possible lifting of remaining pandemic regulations as SA exits fifth wave

By Eunice Masson
No Covid-19 apocalypse in Africa, as WHO expects a steep drop in fatalities
Africa
/ 14 June 2022

No Covid-19 apocalypse in Africa, as WHO expects a steep drop in fatalities

Countries on the continent responded effectively to the virus despite the dire predictions of some in the West

By Seth Onyango
Inequality kills: How race, money and power affect who survives Covid-19
Health
/ 13 June 2022

Inequality kills: How race, money and power affect who survives Covid-19

The data from 440 000 Covid-19 patients show that black people in South Africa were far more likely to die than their white counterparts

By Waasila Jassat, Cheryl Cohen & Nicholas Crisp
Meet the scientists tracking Covid-19’s crappy future
Health
/ 7 June 2022

Meet the scientists tracking Covid-19’s crappy future

Water in the country’s drains can pick up a spike in Covid-19 cases or a threatening new variant in time for clinics to prepare for an influx of patients

By Zano Kunene
Burn them — that’s what happens to expired Covid vaccines
Health
/ 23 May 2022

Burn them — that’s what happens to expired Covid vaccines

Vaccines don’t last forever. When they reach their expiration date, the jabs need to be disposed of in a way that ensures they aren’t retrievable. A waste management company explains how this is done

By Zanolwazi Kunene
Covid-19 worsens plight of stateless migrant children in South Africa
National
/ 22 May 2022

Covid-19 worsens plight of stateless migrant children in South Africa

Programmes that integrate into society are non-existent and since migration management is reactive in outlook, migrants self-select into available social networks.

By Marko Phiri
SA Trust partners with community foundations to overcome challenges posed by  Covid-19 pandemic
Special Reports
/ 20 May 2022

SA Trust partners with community foundations to overcome challenges posed by Covid-19 pandemic

Grants that were donated during lockdown kept the doors open for many community-based organisations

By Special Reports
Covid-19 escalates xenophobia in South Africa – Report
National
/ 18 May 2022

Covid-19 escalates xenophobia in South Africa – Report

Politicians have increasingly come under scrutiny for their alleged inflammatory comments which have been taken as endorsement by anti-foreigner activists

By Marko Phiri
What the latest Covid-19 stats can tell us — and what they can’t
Health
/ 18 May 2022

What the latest Covid-19 stats can tell us — and what they can’t

Covid-19 figures have never captured the full extent of the pandemic, and the numbers are becoming less useful because fewer people are testing

By Mia Malan and Joan Van Dyk
Africa needs a billion Covid vaccines, but supply is slowing down
Africa
/ 17 May 2022

Africa needs a billion Covid vaccines, but supply is slowing down

Data collected by Unicef shows an alarming drop-off in shipments arriving in the continent since the start of 2022

By Adam Oxford
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