🔒 Financial Times perspective: ‘Cautious optimism’ in SA prompted by Omicron’s less severe cases
“Early hospital data suggests mild symptoms but scientists warn variant seems more infectious,” reports the Financial Times.
“Early hospital data suggests mild symptoms but scientists warn variant seems more infectious,” reports the Financial Times.
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Scientists identified a new variant of the coronavirus. The World Health Organization has named it Omicron and has declared it a ‘variant of concern’.
SAMRC has confirmed rising concentrations of SARS-CoV-2 RNA fragments in wastewater in the cities of Tshwane and Nelson Mandela Bay.
“In my previous essay, I examined the case for mandatory vaccination. Let us now look in detail at the case against mandatory vaccination.”
Companies introducing vaccine mandates are violating their employee’s bodily integrity – and effectively rendering jobless those who refuse.
The science shows that people who survived the Alpha variant tend to have durable, robust and complete immunity better than that from vaccines up to the current Omicron.
The “drug jointly developed with Ridgeback Biotherapeutics cut risk of hospitalization or death by 50% in early look at progress.”
Professor Ames Dhai joined BizNews to discuss the legality and ethics behind implementing mandatory vaccines in South Africa.
“Royal Dutch Shell is weighing whether to mandate vaccines for employees and fire those who refuse to comply, according to an internal memo.”