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Fourteen of universities are at low risk of Covid-19 says Nzimande. They include, Stellenbosch University, University of Cape Town, Nelson Mandela University, Cape Peninsula University of Technology and Unisa.
Six are at medium risk - they include Tshwane University of Technology and Durban University of Technology. Another six are at high risk.
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Nzimande: All students must be given an opportunity to complete the school year.
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Nzimande begins with some background: says he has met various stakeholders during consultations. These include vice-chancellors, principals of TVET colleges, student bodies and trade unions.
Each institution has taken a different approach to the risk-adjusted strategy based on context and capacity, says Nzimande.
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The Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr Blade Nzimande, has concluded the sector’s consultations with major stakeholders following the announcement of the lockdown Level 2.
Nzimande uses these consultations as platforms to brief the entire post school education and training sector on progress and proposed solutions to the challenges that might have been experienced by the sector in implementing the sector’s Covid-19 plans.
These consultations will culminate into the Minister issuing a public statement through a media briefing that will be held as follows:
Date: Wednesday, 26 August 2020
Time: 14h00
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All the UIF’s coronavirus payouts were stopped amid new fraud probe
- Business For South Africa says the Auditor-General has launched an investigation into the UIF's coronavirus payout system, which halted payments to workers.
- After a delay in payments due to the investigation, the UIF was given the go-ahead to resume payments from Tuesday, according to a spokesperson of the department of employment and labour.
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Tobacco group withdraws long-running legal challenge against cigarette ban
The Fair-Trade Independent Tobacco Association says it has received assurances that the state would allow for a public participation process if a new ban were considered.
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Anxiety-related Google searches reached record high in US during early stages of pandemic
The fear and uncertainty caused by the Covid-19 pandemic led to Google searches for anxiety and panic attacks skyrocketing earlier this year, a new study shows.
The Covid-19 pandemic has triggered high levels of anxiety and panic around the world, as people feel powerless while struggling with a variety of emotions. And if you turned to the internet for help with anxiety attacks during this time, you weren’t alone.
A new study has found that Google searches for anxiety soared to a record high at the beginning of the pandemic, and the researchers are advocating for the mental health repercussions during this time to be taken seriously by policy decision-makers.
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Latest Covid-19 numbers: 613 017 cases, 13 308 deaths and an 84% recovery rate
South Africa's recovery rate for Covid-19 is steadily improving and stands at 84%, almost 20 percentage points higher than the global average of 65%.
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Health dept wants all natural death corpses tested for Covid-19 before burial
A circular issued by the Department of Health has advised medical doctors and funeral undertakers that all persons who die at home must be tested for Covid-19.
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Coronavirus morning update: Alcohol sales ban 'fake news', and Covid-19 antibody tests now legal
Rumours alleging the ban on the sale of alcohol was to be be reinstated not true; and the national Department of Health has confirmed that antibody testing is now legal.
25 August 21:52
The total number of recoveries is now 520 381 - a recovery rate of 84%.
Here’s what made the headlines on Tuesday
People raced to liquor stores amid rumours that the government was looking at reinstating the alcohol ban. The cooperative governance department dismissed these reports as fake news, and was concerned that, as people rushed to bottle stores, physical distancing measures were being ignored.
Transport minister Fikile Mbalula has announced that interprovincial travelling is permitted under lockdown Level 2, and that railways are allowed to open again. The minister also announced four more airports will be reopening.
The health department has confirmed that Covid-19 antibody testing is now legal in South Africa. Testing kits are being supplied to laboratories and for point of care or rapid testing facilities.
A study has found that children may spread a larger role in spreading Covid-19 than previously thought. Researchers looked at the viral load, immune response and hyperinflammation in 192 paediatric patients between the ages of 0 and 22.
Gyms have reopen under lockdown Level 2 with a host of changes to curb potential risks and improve hygiene and physical distancing. Our reporter Kelly Anderson wrote about her experience.
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25 August 20:02
The Covid-19 pandemic is still raging worldwide, but fresh World Health Organisation data indicates its pace is easing in most regions, with the biggest slowdown seen in the hard-hit Americas.
Brazilian Senator Flavio Bolsonaro, the eldest son of president Jair Bolsonaro, has tested positive for the novel coronavirus, according to a statement by Flavio's spokesperson.
Spain will call in the army to help identify those who have been exposed to people infected with coronavirus as part of efforts to curb the spread of the disease, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said Tuesday.
It's late August, the long summer holidays are over and as children return to school in Britain, thoughts begin to turn to the end-of-year Christmas festivities - but questions are already being asked about a time-honoured tradition given the coronavirus outbreak and restrictions - the visit to see Father Christmas.
About 3 700 people in Sweden were told in error that they had the coronavirus due to a fault in a Covid-19 testing kit from China, the Public Health Agency said on Tuesday.
Turkey will let limited numbers of fans attend football matches from October, the Turkish Football Federation said in a statement on Tuesday, rolling back some curbs imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
25 August 18:09
Minibus taxis must only hold 70% capacity in long-distance travels - that is, longer than 200km. In journeys less than 200km, they can hold 100%.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula was briefing the nation on new regulations in the transport sector for lockdown Level 2.
Passenger rails can hold 70% capacity, and transport long distances again.
People not wearing face masks may not enter public transport vehicles of any kind. Operators of public transport vehicles must comply with health regulations.
The minister says there are processes put in place to allow air travel to resume. So far, 14 airports have already been opened, and now four more are opened: Mthatha, Hoedspruit, Phalaborwa, and Margate airports.
International travel is, however, still prohibited.
Crew changes may take place at Cape Town port and the port of Durban, Mbalula says, but companies and crews must comply with certain protocols.
The minister has wrapped up a short address.
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FAKE NEWS | Alcohol sales ban will not be reinstated, confirms Cogta
Rumours that had surfaced alleging that the ban on the sale of alcohol would be reinstated on Tuesday evening, were not true.
25 August 16:40
Economic activity picking up, but still 'deeply negative'
South Africa's economic activity is slowly picking up, with the easing of lockdown restrictions, according to data from the SA Reserve Bank.
The central bank on Tuesday released its latest set of business cycle indicators.
In a weekly outlook report ahead of the release, FNB economists said they expected an improvement in the June data, but that it would remain "deeply negative" as the operating environment "remains challenging", despite the easing of restrictions.
The leading indicator, which signals changes in the economy before they happen, increased by 2.7% in June as seven of the nine components increased.
25 August 16:29
Woza Matrics: Motshekga launches free-to-air TV programme ahead of final exams
The Woza Matric class of 2020 catch-up campaign signals a new basic education social compact post-Covid-19, Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga says.
Woza Matrics will be broadcast on SABC 3, DSTV packages and Openview channel 122 from 08:00 until 10:00 and 13:00 to 15:00 every day.
The programme will also be available on the DStv Catch Up function on DSTV Now.
25 August 16:21
How Covid-19 has affected restaurant menus
We’ve already seen most restaurants doing away with physical menus, opting for an online menu on customers’ phones or a menu board. But how have the dishes on the menu been affected? We chatted to some local chefs to find out.
25 August 16:08
Covid-19 | Hyundai SA donates PPE and sanitizer to Helen Joseph hospital
South Korean carmaker Hyundai announced it donated 10 000 face masks, 7 000 bottles of hand sanitizer and 3 000 sets of protective clothing to the Helen Joseph Hospital in Johannesburg to assist them with the treatment of Covid-19 patients.
The donation forms part of Hyundai SA’s contribution to the nationwide drive to treat, contain and eradicate Covid-19 infections, and of the Hyundai Motor Company’s global effort to assist health and community organisations in the fight against the virus.
25 August 14:39
Man City is calculating if it can buy a R1.4bn Messi within finance rules despite Covid-19
ESPN reports sources at [Manchester] City have said the club wants to be prepared should [Lionel] Messi become available on the transfer market in the coming months.
Despite City recording a revenue of $701 million in 2018/19, according to the BBC, and $656 million the year prior, sources have told ESPN a move for Messi is still unlikely to be viable due to the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic this year.
25 August 13:36
Covid-19 wrap: Global deaths at 812 961, European patients re-infected and Gaza reports first cases
Worldwide coronavirus cases cross 23.72 million, death toll at 812 961
More than 23.72 million people have been reported to be infected by the novel coronavirus globally and 812 961 have died, according to a Reuters tally.
Two European patients re-infected with coronavirus - reports
Two European patients are confirmed to have been re-infected with the coronavirus, according to regional public broadcasters, raising concerns about people's immunity to the virus as the world struggles to tame the pandemic.
Argentina records record number of coronavirus cases and deaths
The country's health ministry said that just weeks into a stricter quarantine in the capital Buenos Aires and its suburbs, cases were now springing up in other regions of the country.
It put the total caseload at over 350 000, with 7 366 deaths so far.
25 August 13:30
Health Minister Zweli Mkhize confirms Covid-19 antibody tests are now legal
On Monday evening, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced: "Today I am pleased to announce that the director-general for health has issued guidelines for the use of SARS CoV 2 antibody tests and that Sahpra announced its approval of several test kits, both lab based and point of care or bedside rapid tests.
The department's announcement follows a week of confusion in which antibody tests were first advertised by private laboratory companies, and then withdrawn days later, pending the release of a national algorithm.
25 August 12:11
Children are silent spreaders of Covid-19 virus, new research suggests
A comprehensive study of Covid-19 paediatric patients paints a different picture to previous research suggesting that children are unlikely to catch or spread SARS-CoV-2.
In a comprehensive study of Covid-19 paediatric patients by the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and Mass General Hospital for Children (MGHfC), in the United States, researchers in the study found that children may play a larger role in community transmission of the virus than initially thought.
The research team analysed the viral load, immune response and hyperinflammation in 192 paediatric patients between the ages of 0–22. Their paper was published in the Journal of Pediatrics.
25 August 11:44
Local CEO shares her insights on how lockdown has impacted working moms
For many South Africans, lockdown has meant mastering the fine art of juggling competing priorities: the personal and the professional.
For working moms, who often carry the bulk of childcare responsibilities in the home, the adjustment has not been easy.
"These are not normal work-from-home conditions," local CEO Phillipa Geard tells Parent24, likening lockdown to "an extreme social experiment".
25 August 11:07
What it's like to be back at the gym: it's eerily quiet and sweat towels are banned
- Virgin Active reopened on Monday for the first time in almost five months.
- According to government regulations, only 50 members are permitted in a gym at any time, which leaves the vast exercise spaces almost eerily deserted.
Despite not being able to book, I went to my local gym in Wembley Square, Cape Town on Monday afternoon. Fortunately, there wasn't a waiting list or queue.On arrival, I had my temperature checked and hands sanitised.
25 August 10:26
Usain Bolt tests positive for coronavirus: report
Usain Bolt was in quarantine on Monday as Jamaican media reported the sprint legend had tested positive for the coronavirus, just days after he celebrated his 34th birthday with a lavish party.
The retired 100m and 200m world-record holder didn't confirm his test result, but he urged anyone who had been in contact with him to go into quarantine.
"I did a test on Saturday to leave (Jamaica) because I have work," Bolt said in a video posted on Twitter. "I am trying to be responsible so I am going to stay in and be safe.
25 August 10:26
Gauteng health MEC says SIU will clear his name in PPE procurement corruption probe
Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku has again denied his involvement in irregular personal protective equipment (PPE) deals.
In a lawyer's letter, dated 24 August 2020, which News24 has seen, Masuku placed it on record he had appeared before the ANC's Provincial Integrity Committee (PIC) in Gauteng and Special Investigative Unit (SIU) in his respective capacities as a provincial executive committee (PEC) member of the ANC in Gauteng and health MEC.
"Our client has in the said forums, categorically denied any involvement in the procurement processes of the department and further confirmed that neither did he instruct any official to do so in his name," the letter read.
25 August 10:25
Covid-19: 27 000 health workers infected, Mkhize expresses his 'deep appreciation'
Mkhize expressed his appreciation for health professionals when he spoke at an engagement attended by doctors and health professionals in Gauteng on Monday.
More than 27 000 healthcare professionals have been infected with Covid-19 and 240 have died, according to Health Minister Zweli Mkhize.
"It is our duty to honour their sacrifice by committing fully to the safety and well-being of our healthcare workers," Mkhize said, adding that the issue was critical.
25 August 06:13
A cumulative total of 611 450 confirmed Covid-19 cases in South Africa have been recorded with 1 677 new cases identified.
There have been 100 more Covid-19 related deaths: 14 from KwaZulu-Natal, 36 in Mpumalanga, 12 from Gauteng, 8 from Limpopo, 11 from Eastern Cape and 19 from Western Cape. This brings the total number of Covid-19 related deaths to 13 159.
Our recoveries now stand at 516 494, which translates to a recovery rate of 84%
24 August 22:16
Accidents, arrests and deaths are seen to have surged since the alcohol ban was lifted under lockdown Level 2. Government ministers have condemned unruly behaviour by citizens, their comments coming after three police officers died over the weekend while chasing an alleged drunk driver.
Meanwhile, the Eastern Cape government says at least 48 people have been killed on the road since Level 2 was introduced. A spokesperson said speeding and reckless driving were contributing factors, and investigations were ongoing to see if alcohol was a player.
Education union Sadtu wants the start of the matric exams delayed until 26 November, on the basis that disadvantaged schools may not have enough time to prepare for exams due to intermittent closures during the pandemic.
A top National Institute of Communicable Diseases expert says a second Covid-19 is likely - but it is difficult to predict when it will happen. Professor Adrian Puren also said messages around interventions like hand washing and wearing of masks needed to be strengthened.
Looking abroad, a Hong Kong man has been re-infected with Covid-19, in the first documented case of its kind. The 33-year-old was cleared of the virus and discharged from a hospital in April, only to test positive again in August.
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24 August 19:35
A Hong Kong man who recovered from Covid-19 was infected again four-and-a-half months later in the first documented instance of human re-infection, researchers at the University of Hong Kong said on Monday.
Some 172 countries are engaging with the WHO-led COVAX plan designed to ensure equitable access to Covid-19 vaccines, the World Health Organisation said on Monday, but more funding is urgently needed and countries should now make binding commitments.
An Italian hospital said on Monday it had innoculated a first volunteer with an anti-Covid-19 vaccine as part of human trials expected to last six months.
Spain diagnosed 2 060 coronavirus infections in the past 24 hours, the health ministry said on Monday, below the levels seen last week and bringing the cumulative total to 405 436.
The Syrian Constitutional Committee, which began its first session in nine months in Geneva on Monday as part of efforts to find a political solution to end Syria's war, was swiftly put "on hold" after three members tested positive for Covid-19, the United Nations said.
24 August 17:39
Covid-19: Hong Kong man re-infected in first documented case
A Hong Kong man who recovered from Covid-19 was infected again four-and-a-half months later in the first documented instance of human re-infection, researchers at the University of Hong Kong said on Monday.
The findings indicate the disease, which has killed more than 800 000 people worldwide, will continue to spread amongst the global population despite herd immunity, they said.
The 33-year-old male was cleared of Covid-19 and discharged from a hospital in April, but tested positive again after returning from Spain via Britain on 15 August.