Inside Covid-19: More bad news for AstraZeneca; vaccine for dogs; #Covid in your eyes, ears; Twitter censorship
Dr Simone Donati shares how the coronavirus goes easily undetected in normal Covid-19 tests by entering the human body through the eyes.
Dr Simone Donati shares how the coronavirus goes easily undetected in normal Covid-19 tests by entering the human body through the eyes.
When Covid-19 first swept across the globe and governments instituted lockdowns, many people thought the crisis would be over in a few months.
In this episode of Inside Covid-19, Lana Ross shares the details of innovations in cover for restaurants – which have been hit hard by lockdowns.
Professor Eli Schwartz says he has new proof that Ivermectin could help reduce the length of infection for people who contract coronavirus.
In this episode, we speak to 32-year-old researcher Sandile Cele who has made global headlines for an important breakthrough in the fight against Covid-19.
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.
US science officials such as Anthony Fauci have suggested it will take 70% to 85% coverage of the population for things to return to normal.
Have governments gone to far in imposing lockdowns to curb the spread of Covid-19? Why did governments use this strategy?
It’s a race against time to get as many people vaccinated as possible, and develop herd immunity, around the globe as the Covid-19 virus mutates.
Can South African employers impose mandatory Covid-19 vaccination policies as a pre-requisite to return to work or as a precondition for employment?