COVID-19: Shoppers stay home on Boxing Day as turnout nearly halves from pre-pandemic levels | Business News
Figures show that footfall to shopping sites across the UK on Boxing Day has fallen...
Figures show that footfall to shopping sites across the UK on Boxing Day has fallen...
From 200 cases per day in April, the East African country is now recording over 1,000 cases per day amid a looming vaccine shortage
I talk to my family every day, and it feels like there's nothing I can do.'
African officials worry about delays in vaccine deliveries caused by India's crisis
South Africa lauds arrival of tens of millions of doses; announces alcohol ban over major holiday weekend
South Africa lauds arrival of tens of millions of doses; announces alcohol ban over major holiday weekend
Health officials race to inoculate people to stave off possible surge
Health Ministry says up to 40 people were testing positive for COVID-19 daily around the site of the weeks-long Mahakumbh that began this month and pe
The seizure and arrests in South Africa led to the identification of a network selling counterfeit COVID-19 vaccines in China, Interpol said in an ema
It is first reported increase in region after six weeks of decline
The government calls situation 'worrying' in at least 10 regions
It was just a prick' South African president says, as Africa's largest coronavirus vaccination drive begins
South Africa set to begin national COVID-19 vaccination program ///
Health minister announces plan to test 80,000 people to hunt down the strain
Variant may be more contagious, but so far, officials say it does not appear to cause more severe illness
Dr. Emmanuel Taban wants to educate and inspire the children of his homeland
The restrictions include school closures, a night-time curfew and no gatherings of over 50 people
'We are now in the center of the storm,' South Africa's president says, announcing extension of coronavirus restrictions
Health officials believe recent rise in cases is largely driven by Malawians who traveled to South Africa to look for work and escape poverty triggere
First minister announces new restrictions will run through the rest of the month
The country's new variant of the coronavirus, 501.V2, is more contagious and has quickly become dominant in many areas of the resurgence, according to
Malawi authorities attribute the surge to relaxed preventive measures and increased cross-border traffic for the holidays
Malawi authorities attribute the surge to relaxed preventive measures and increased cross-border traffic for the holidays
South African scientists say new variant of COVID-19 virus is causing resurgence of cases
Inoculations can't come soon enough in nations breaking daily COVID-19 records for cases and deaths
Militant funerals cause of concern for Indian authorities
The period of mourning began Wednesday on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-B
Thanksgiving will end the semester for more schools
Agency regional director says continent reached two million cases after one-month surges in 19 nations
Uganda is gearing up for general elections January 14; eleven candidates are vying for the country's highest office
France breaks 2 million total coronavirus cases threshold, first nation in Europe to reach milestone
Government to impose fines for failure to wear a mask
India posts 8 million total coronavirus cases, second only to US
World Health Organization's director-general says nations need to make honest assessments
Now Diva Taxi has recruited more than 70 drivers ranging from college students to mothers wishing to make good use of their secondhand cars
Country, which has recorded a 57% spike in suicides, has only one public mental hospital and few mental health experts to help cope with the crisis
Boris Johnson says localized restrictions are still the best approach to slowing virus spread
Prime minister says people 'too relaxed' about COVID-19 restrictions
Matt Hancock went before parliament to detail priorities for testing and fines for those who test positive and fail to isolate
US, India, Brazil lead in number of coronavirus cases
Weekly cap to be increased by 1,500 by mid-October
Prime minister limits size of public gatherings, and reduces cafe, bar and restaurant hours
Chancellor again makes masks mandatory in public beginning Monday
The southeast Asian country's health department reports five times more confirmed cases than three weeks ago
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France's legendary bike race is fraught with uncertainty including whether coronavirus will force its early end
Tax officials in Africa estimate that government revenues will drop somewhere between 10 and 30 percent this year
At the peak Singapore had the most cases in Southeast Asia in the spring, despite its small population
Second phase of human trials for COVID-19 vaccine underway in South Africa///
The decision comes as the country sees local transmissions more than double since August 1.
Health Minister closes night clubs, outdoor smoking without social distancing banned
Latest infections clustered around churches, where many engaged in high-risk activities such as choir, sharing meals and not properly wearing masks
Health care workers demand improvements as more of their colleagues become infected
Health director-general reports 13 new cases from four discovered Tuesday
Auckland, a city of 1.6 million people, is now subject to stage three restrictions
Cuba returns to partial lockdown to slow spread of coronavirus//
Throughout history, indigenous peoples have been decimated by diseases brought from elsewhere, to which they had no immunity
That's more than 50% of all reported coronavirus infections in Africa's 54 countries
Neighboring states are refusing imports, forcing livestock merchants who depend on annual festival to sell at cut-rate prices
Case burden of coronavirus grows past 400,000 - Africa's highest infection number