Local researchers have spotted signals in the blood that explain the debilitating symptoms patients experience sometimes ...
The head of Africa's top public health institute is urging authorities across the continent to step up COVID-19 testing amid a concerning rise in new cases in some countries. The continent of 1.3 ...
The current vaccines will still prevent severe illness and hospitalization. Since the emergence of several new COVID-19 variants across the globe, scientists have been racing to understand their ...
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, Africa articulated the ambitious the New Public Health Order (NPHO) to strengthen ...
A tweet by an account that frequently pushes COVID-19 and general vaccine misinformation went viral on Jan. 4, 2023 despite the fact that the tweet, consisting of a screenshot of a story more than a ...
Professor Salim Abdool Karim discusses the pressing challenges of institutional disinformation in the post-Covid era, ...
A South African study published in the International Journal of Infectious Diseases suggests nearly half of all individuals that tested positive to COVID-19 and were treated in hospital, and one in ...
Reducing reporting capacity or underreporting globally at a time when Covid variants are evolving to become immune evasive is akin to walking into a storm without checking the forecast. The low rate ...
Businesses doing good in Africa can create jobs for some of those hardest hit by the new coronavirus pandemic - the youth, women and the poor, British researchers said on Wednesday.
In the U.S., the WHO said there have been more than 156,200 new daily cases. The Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center reports 163,335 new cases and 949 new deaths, as omicron sub-variants ...
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New reported cases in South Africa have increased 80 percent, from the average two weeks ago, and deaths have increased 44 percent. By John Eligon Public health officials in Africa raised concern on ...