Alec Hogg’s Inbox: The continued economic impact of the coronavirus
An email from Peter Smulik, proprietor of Cape Town’s Far and Wide Tours, is reminder of the continued economic impact of the coronavirus.
An email from Peter Smulik, proprietor of Cape Town’s Far and Wide Tours, is reminder of the continued economic impact of the coronavirus.
Some countries have gone beyond measures that South Africa have put in place to safeguard businesses and jobs during the coronavirus pandemic.
We look at a breakthrough in the treatment of Covid-19 and hear about how a medication used to treat asthma appears to reduce the need for urgent care.
Have governments gone to far in imposing lockdowns to curb the spread of Covid-19? Why did governments use this strategy?
Martin van Staden unpicks the legal details of SA’s Covid rules – like the beach ban – and why government has overstepped the mark on our liberty.
When Covid-19 hit SA, many were concerned due to the high rate of people living with HIV. However, the effects aren’t as severe as originally feared.
The new coronavirus is a killer with a crowbar, breaking and entering human cells with impunity. It hitchhikes across continents carried on coughs and careless hands, driven by its own urgent necessity to survive.
According to the BBC, frozen blood samples from an influenza trial in Soweto were found to have a level of immunity against a group of coronaviruses.
In May, countries across Europe started “learning to live” with the virus. Although the continent is experiencing another virus surge, fewer people are dying.
Officials made mistakes earlier this year when the severity of the coronavirus outbreak became clear. And yet no one was prepared.