Covid-19: Limbo between soaring cases and the hope of vaccines – Prof Alan Whiteside
Professor Alan Whiteside examines the arrival of Covid-19 vaccines and how poor planning for rollouts could render them useless.
Professor Alan Whiteside examines the arrival of Covid-19 vaccines and how poor planning for rollouts could render them useless.
Prof Alan Whiteside will be joining the BizNews noontime webinar to debate the pros and cons of lockdowns with PANDA’s Nick Hudson.
Covid-19 has transformed the way we live. Were the right decisions made, was the trade-off between mortality and prosperity correct?
The effects of social isolation will have a long-term impact on mental health, especially with job losses predicted globally.
The Covid-19 data show decreases in global new cases.The death rate is falling globally and levels of care are improving, writes Professor Alan Whiteside.
There is a great deal we do not know about Covid-19, and while initial responses may have been appropriate, they need to be revisited, says Prof Whiteside.
Prof Alan Whiteside divides his time between the US and the UK and documents herein how differently these two nations have handled the Covid-19 crisis. His conclusion? This epidemic is not homogenous, it is complicated.
Professor Alan Whiteside looks at the latest statistics, and the roles that faith and religion will play in dealing with the Covid-19 pandemic.
The flattening of the Covid-19 epidemic curve has led to another curve, the ‘recession’ curve, says Professor Alan Whiteside.
The WHO warns that the Covid-19 pandemic is accelerating globally; in South Africa the Ministry of Health is preparing for a shortage of ICU beds.