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8m ago
Schools: Unions, SGB associations 'tentatively' support school reopening after progress report
Teachers' unions as well as school governing body (SGB) associations say they support the call to reopen schools on Monday, following consultations with the Department of Basic Education and Minister Angie Motshekga over the weekend.
9m ago
Covid-19 data: DA to appeal rejection of PAIA bid to get provincial stats from govt
The DA is expected to launch and internal appeal to get access to a provincial breakdown of Covid-19 statistics from the government, following the rejection of their Promotion of Access to Information Act application.
10m ago
Eerie photos show empty cruise ships moored off coasts around the world
Travel limits caused by the coronavirus in March saw the cruise industry freeze and clear their calendars for much of the year, leaving many empty liners laid up in ports or anchored out to sea, where they continue to drift listlessly.
2h ago
Cape Town under 55 test rationing: Province explains what to do if you have Covid-19 symptoms
The Western Cape government is rationing its Covid-19 testing in Cape Town, prioritising people it considers to be most at risk amid a nationwide backlog in test results and increased demand as it approaches its Covid-19 peak.
2h ago
Covid-19 wrap | Coronavirus deaths near 400 000, pressure piles on economies and industries
Here are the latest developments in the coronavirus crisis.
3h ago
WATCH | SA's first flights take off – here’s how air travel has changed
On Friday, the first domestic passenger flights resumed between Johannesburg's OR Tambo International Airport and Cape Town.
3h ago
National ministers to be deployed to Western Cape as Covid-19 peak approaches - report
Plans to deploy national ministers to the Western Cape to assist in the fight against Covid-19 are under way, according to a report in the Sunday Times.
6h ago
EXCLUSIVE: Just 207 critical care beds and 350 ventilators added to public hospitals during lockdown
South African health authorities have added anywhere between zero and 207 new critical care beds to existing public healthcare capacity during the national lockdown, but the true number remains unclear.
7h ago
Coronavirus morning update: 90-day comparison - where does SA stand, and 'still facing the storm'
A comparison of the first 90 days of the virus in SA, with some of the hardest hit countries in the world; and "we are still facing the storm", says the health minister.
06 June 22:13
Here's a round up of the top Covid-19 stories today:
- A 90-day comparison of the epidemic in various countries shows how early action impacted the spread of the coronavirus. In the first 30 days, South Africa conducted more tests that some of the richest and most powerful countries in the world. The early, hard lockdown instituted in South Africa on 27 March prevented thousands of coronavirus cases.
- Twenty ventilators have been donated to Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital. The donation forms part of a USA government initiative that will lead to the donation of 1 000 ventilators. The hospital will also receive more beds for Covid-19 patients.
- The Western Cape is looking to hire more than 5 000 health workers to bolster its battle against the coronavirus as the death toll reached 699 on Saturday.This after President Cyril Ramaphosa said "money isn't a problem" when it came to saving lives. Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo says 4 004 of the 5 272 vacancies are for doctors and nurses.
- As the number of the coronavirus deaths nears 1 000, SA’s mortality rate remains at 2%, well below the global average of 6%, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said on Saturday. Another 44 fatalities were reported since a day ago, bringing the nationwide total to 952.
Of the 44, 25 were in the Western Cape, six in Kwa-Zulu-Natal, seven in Gauteng and 6 in the Eastern Cape. Infections increased by 2 539, taking the total number of cases to 45 973.
06 June 21:55
As of today, the cumulative number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in South Africa is 45 973.
44 more Covid-19 related deaths: 25 in the Western Cape, 6 in KZN, 7 in Gauteng and 6 in the Eastern Cape. This brings the total national deaths to 952
A total of 850 871 tests have been processed cumulatively of which 30 196 tests have been conducted since the last report.
The recoveries to date are 24 258 - this translates to a recovery rate of 52,8%.
06 June 21:50
Solidarity Fund's next load of PPEs arrive for coronavirus fight
The Solidarity Fund took delivery of a consignment of personal protective equipment (PPE) on Saturday morning to help health workers fight the Covid-19 pandemic.
The fund's chairperson, Gloria Serobe, said: "We are grateful for this partnership as it embodies the fund's principle of unity in action. It is further proof of what can be achieved when different stakeholders come together and contribute their expertise for the benefit of a shared objective."
06 June 19:57
Wanted: 4 000 doctors and nurses for Western Cape coronavirus fightback
The Western Cape is looking to hire more than 5 000 health workers to bolster its battle against the coronavirus as the death toll reached 699 on Saturday.
06 June 19:56
WATCH | Protests flare in Africa as coronavirus lockdown patience wears thin
Demonstrators took to the street in several African countries this week, as residents grow angry over continued lockdown measures.
06 June 19:55
06 June 18:20
Maimane gears up for new Covid-19 schools challenge
Former DA leader Mmusi Maimane and The One SA leader intends going back to court to delay pupils' return to school for at least 60 days, given the current spike in coronavirus cases in the country.
06 June 17:00
THE LATEST: First 20 US-donated ventilators installed at Baragwanath hospital in Soweto
The first 20 ventilators which will form part of a total donation of 1 000 ventilators from the US government, have been installed at Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital in Soweto.
06 June 16:19
PODCAST | THE STORY: School bells ring late in several schools across the country
In this week's episode of The Story, we speak to News24 reporter Canny Maphanga about the opening of schools across the country.
06 June 16:17
International Covid-19 news: Nearly 396,000 deaths, France reboots tourism
06 June 15:23
Temperature checks, sanitiser and a Bible: Some Gauteng churches prepare to open this weekend
Some places of worship are gearing up for their first service this weekend since last gathering in March before the national lockdown was enforced.
06 June 14:03
The novel coronavirus has killed at least 395,977 people since the outbreak first emerged in China last December, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 11:00 GMT on Saturday.
At least 6,782,890 cases of coronavirus have been registered in 196 countries and territories. Of these, at least 2,943,700 are now considered recovered.
The tallies, using data collected by AFP from national authorities and information from the World Health Organization, probably reflect only a fraction of the actual number of infections.Many countries are testing only symptomatic cases or the most serious ones.
The United States is the worst-hit country with 109,143 deaths from 1,897,838 cases. At least 491,706 people have been declared recovered.
After the US, the hardest-hit countries are Britain with 40,261 deaths from 283,311 cases, Brazil with 35,026 deaths and 645,771 infections, Italy with 33,774 deaths from 234,531 cases, and France with 29,111 deaths and 190,052 cases.
06 June 12:37
06 June 12:36
WATCH | Joburg school introduces strict Covid-19 back to school protocols
As schools prepare to reopen, Redhill School in Johannesburg gave us a glimpse into what life will be like for learners during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The school has implemented innovate ideas for Covid-19 prevention, already welcoming half of their learners back.
06 June 12:33
INFOGRAPHICS | The first 90 days of Covid-19: How does SA compare to the world?
A comparison of the first 90 days of the Covid-19 epidemic in South Africa with some of the hardest hit countries in the world, shows how the early lockdown in SA prevented thousands of coronavirus cases.
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Mkhize says schools and businesses cannot be abandoned and the economy cannot remain closed, but instead of criticising, we have to adapt to a new normal which includes wearing a mask to school.
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06 June 08:27
Wear masks in public, says WHO in new coronavirus advice
The World Health Organisation on Friday changed its advice on face masks amid the coronavirus pandemic, saying they should be worn in places where the virus is widespread and physical distancing is difficult.
The use of masks has been a hot topic ever since the pandemic first emerged in China in December.
"In light of evolving evidence, WHO advises that governments should encourage the general public to wear masks where there is widespread transmission and physical distancing is difficult," said WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
In areas with community-level virus transmission, "we advise that people aged 60 years or over, or those with underlying conditions, should wear a medical mask in situations where physical distancing is not possible", he added.
But the UN health agency stressed that facemasks alone "will not protect you from Covid-19" - and people suffering with the virus should not be out in public if they can avoid it.
The WHO maintained its recommendation that people who are sick with Covid-19 symptoms should stay at home and if it is absolutely necessary for them or their contacts to leave home, they should wear a medical mask.
AFP
06 June 06:35
Coronavirus morning update: President calls for responsible drinking, and latest on schools
The president has called on South Africans not "to drink so much they injure others", and the ConCourt has rejected an urgent application to stop schools reopening.
05 June 20:55
The number of cases now sits at 43 434. There have been 23 088 recoveries.
Here are today's top stories
The SA National Defence Force has contradicted Minister of Defence Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula’s statement which said the Collins Khosa matter was still being investigated. The SANDF said that the matter is closed, and will not be investigated further.
The concern around schools reopening has renewed, with unions again reporting that they are worried about schools’ readiness. After having been set to initially reopen on 1 June, schools reopening were postponed by a week, and are expected to open on Monday. Unions have claimed that, among other problems, some schools were still without requisite protective gear.
The Constitutional Court has denied One South Africa the opportunity to challenge the government’s decision to reopen schools at the country’s highest court. The movement, headed by former DA leader Mmusi Maimane, approached the ConCourt in the hopes of getting the court to order the government not to open schools for at least 60 days so that various challenges can be attended to.
The body of a South African medical student which is stuck in Cuba because of the lockdown will finally be repatriated in July. Sibusiso Qongqo, a fifth year student, died after a short illness.
After being left battered and bruised by the coronavirus pandemic, the rand is showing some signs of promise, and on Friday morning came below R17/$ for the first time since the lockdown, hitting R16.74/$.
Operations at the Cape Town harbour have stalled as workers began being sent home with suspected cases of Covid-19. There are 14 ships from Transnet docked at the harbour waiting to be offloaded.
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05 June 20:46
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As the mad rush for alcohol after two “dry” months starts to settle down - and amid harsh economic circumstances – South Africans are expected to become more price conscious as they buy their booze.
05 June 20:12
A major trial in the UK of hydroxychloroquine has found it has "no benefit" for patients hospitalised with Covid-19, researchers said on Friday, announcing they had halted tests of the drug.
US President Donald Trump asserted on Friday that his country has made it through the worst of the coronavirus pandemic.
And Brazil's death toll from the new coronavirus surpassed Italy's to become the third-highest in the world. The virus is taking a toll on Latin America.
About 53 000 people in England had the coronavirus in the last two weeks of May but less than a third of those who tested positive had symptoms, a study has said. This equates to about one in 1 000 people.
Pictured: The conductor of the Cascais & Oeiras Chamber Orchestra in Portugal, Maestro Nikolay Lalov, gestures while directing the musicians during a rehearsal. (Getty Images)
05 June 19:35
The president says it is "to my deepest regret" that some people have lost their lives during the lockdown, allegedly at the hand of the authorities.
He called on the military and police to get to the bottom of these allegations.
"We will spare no effort in ensuring those responsible will face the full might of the law."
He said he was disappointed by the allegations because he told the authorities "not to treat South Africans as the enemy" when they were deployed to enforce the lockdown.
Ramaphosa is speaking at an online briefing on the ANC's anti-racism campaign, inspired by global protesting against the killings of black men in the US.
He said the attention on racism at the moment could be a "turning point".
Khosa died during a fracas with SA National Defence Force members. The members involved were, however, cleared of any liability.
More to follow
05 June 18:14
Covid-19: How to keep safe in supermarkets, schools and on public transport
Advice on reducing the risk of contracting Covid-19 for you and your family.
Lockdown is easing and schools are returning. But in some parts of the country the coronavirus epidemic is escalating.
It’s an anxious time, and there are likely to be multiple waves of outbreaks of Covid-19 over the next two years, unless a vaccine becomes available sooner.
05 June 17:57
In the first review of all literature available, researchers look at the efficacy of current protective measures against Covid-19. But what is the consensus?
The review takes a look at all published literature to inform the World Health Organisation (WHO) on the most effective safety measures.
05 June 17:54
OPINION | When leaders fail to lead, the vacuum will be filled
There are times when the official leader of a country is rendered irrelevant by momentous events. To be irrelevant could be the outcome of many factors.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has to reclaim his leadership relevance on the Collins Khosa matter and take charge as a commander-in-chief, writes Mpumelelo Mkhabela.
05 June 17:47
Eleven teachers and a pupil have tested positive for Covid-19 in Gauteng, Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi told a weekly Provincial Command Council meeting on Friday.
Lesufi said they have also traced the contacts of all those who tested positive.
05 June 17:42
ANC deputy secretary general Jessie Duarte talks about the party's new anti-racism campaign.
On Thursday, Duarte called on South Africans to wear black every Friday for three weeks to take a stand against racism.
05 June 17:32
05 June 17:12
President Cyril Ramaphosa was in the Western Cape on Friday to inspect facilities in the province that has the most Covid-19 cases.
The president heard from Western Cape health department head Dr Keith Cloete the most dangerous comorbidities were diabetes and hypertension.
05 June 16:54
05 June 16:52
The Constitutional Court on Friday denied Mmusi Maimane’s One South Africa movement direct access, on an urgent basis, to challenge government's decision to reopen schools.
Maimane, in his papers, claimed the government was failing in its "constitutional" and "legal" duty to consult with organisations to ensure meaningful public participation.
05 June 16:50
The novel coronavirus has killed at least 390 868 people since the outbreak first emerged in China last December, according to a tally from official sources compiled by AFP at 11:00 (GMT) on Friday.