Psychologists warn of COVID-19 cumulative trauma on families
COVID-19 is stripping some cultures and religions of their normalised ways of dealing with death and
Olympics-Organisers report 29 new Games-related COVID-19 cases
Tokyo Olympics organisers on Friday (August 6) reported 29 new Games-related COVID-19 cases,
Some Japan advisers urge national COVID-19 emergency as cases surge -minister
Some members of a government expert panel warned that a recent surge in COVID-19 cases was severe
Health sector still to document impact of COVID-19 infections following recent protests in SA
The South African Medical Association (SAMA) says the health sector is yet to document the true
WC taxi drivers, commuters urged to work together to curb the spread of COVID-19
The Western Cape Department of Transport has urged taxi drivers and commuters to continue to follow
Lambda variant has not been detected in SA: NICD
However, it has been found in Zimbabwe and NICD acting executive director, Adrian Puren, says they
Egypt eases guest limits in hospitality sector as infections fall
Egypt’s cabinet eased guest limits for hotels, restaurants, cinemas and theatres to 70% of their
Indonesia’s COVID-19 situation nears ‘catastrophe’ – Red Cross
Indonesia’s COVID-19 surge is on the edge of a “catastrophe” as the more infectious Delta variant
Professor Karim calls on all provinces to prepare for rapid spread of Delta variant
Renowned epidemiologist, Professor Salim Abdool Karim, has called on all provinces to prepare their
Saving lives vs livelihoods – all eyes on Ramaphosa as battle to strike balance continues
South Africa is currently on level 3 of the lockdown and there are fears that government could
Delta variant dominating new COVID-19 infections in SA: Kubayi-Ngubane
Acting Health Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane says trends are clearly showing that other provinces
Eastern Cape Health to beef up Livingstone Hospital staff
The Eastern Cape Health department has announced plans of employing over eighty health care workers
Liquor traders urge government not to impose another ban on alcohol sale
The National liquor traders have called on government not to impose another ban on the sale of
CPUT opens up dedicated COVID-19 vaccination centre for staff, students
The Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) has become the first institution of higher
National Assembly Deputy Speaker to get COVID-19 vaccine on Wednesday
National Assembly Deputy Speaker and African National Congress (ANC) MP Lechesa Tsenoli says he is
Britain seeks extra AstraZeneca shots to combat ‘beta’ COVID-19 variant
Britain is in talks with Oxford and AstraZeneca (AZN.L) for additional doses of their COVID-19
Government urged to prioritise vaccination of educators
Education expert, Mary Metcalfe, has suggested that government prioritise the vaccination of
Burkina Faso receives first shipment of COVID-19 vaccines
Burkina Faso, one of several countries in Africa that has yet to launch a COVID-19 vaccination
COVID-19 made countries more aware of their strengths and vulnerabilities: Ramaphosa
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the COVID-19 pandemic has made countries more aware of their
Clicks receives approval to offer 47 vaccination sites nationally
The country’s largest retail pharmaceutical Clicks has announced that it has received approval from