US President Donald Trump has defended his use of a prescription malaria drug to try to ward off the coronavirus despite medical warnings, saying it was up to individuals to make their own decisions. Without offering any evidence, Mr Trump told reporters during a visit to the US Capitol that he thinks hydroxychloroquine "gives you an additional…
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JUST IN | Grim Covid-19 projections for SA: 40 000 deaths, 1 million infections and a dire shortage of ICU beds
More than 40 000 people are expected to die from the coronavirus in South Africa by November, one million people will be infected and the country is unlikely to have enough ICU beds at the peak of the pandemic. This according to a presentation by a group of scientists advising the government on projections and modelling…
Read More »Coronavirus: SA prison cases reach 654, as Eastern Cape remains a worry
The Department of Correctional Services recorded 654 positive Covid-19 cases on Tuesday evening, an increase of 49 since Monday morning.This included 199 officials and 455 inmates, with recoveries standing at 123, the department said in a statement on Tuesday."Results of inmates who were tested at SADA [prison] in the Eastern Cape recorded an increase of…
Read More »Mirabai twice thought she was clear of COVID-19. But she has just returned a third positive test
Mirabai Nicholson-McKellar felt the first effects of COVID-19 more than two months ago.Key points:Mirabai Nicholson-McKellar first tested positive to COVID-19 in MarchIn late April she was told she was clear to leave isolationSince then she has tested positive to COVID-19 twice moreShe developed symptoms in mid-March after returning from Germany."I had a mild dry cough…
Read More »Australia spends $100m in ‘quick financial support’ for Pacific countries hit by cyclone and pandemic
Australia is spending $100 million to help the governments of struggling Pacific countries meet the basic costs of running their countries.Key points:Australia will give $100 million to 10 Pacific countriesPapua New Guinea will receive the most assistance, at $20.5 millionPacific workers in Australia have been given a 12-month visa extensionThe halt in international tourism due…
Read More »Trump says he takes hydroxychloroquine to prevent COVID-19
President Trump said Monday that he is taking the controversial drug hydroxychloroquine — an antimalaria drug that the Food and Drug Administration has warned against widespread use — along with zinc as preventative measures against the coronavirus. "I get a lot of tremendously positive news on the hydroxy and I say, hey, you know the…
Read More »Canada reports 1,070 new coronavirus cases as daily death toll lowers to 60
Canada recorded 1,070 new cases of the novel coronavirus on Monday, including 60 more deaths.The new numbers bring Canada’s total confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths to 78,061 and 5,842, respectively.More than 50 per cent of Canada’s coronavirus cases have recovered as well, with 39, 251 people declared virus-free as of May 18.Both Quebec and Ontario…
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Read More »Square announces permanent work-from-home policy
Square employees will be able to work from home even after the COVID-19 shelter-in-place orders end, Jack Dorsey told workers. The indefinite extension of the company’s remote work policy echoes a similar announcement from Twitter last week. Dorsey is CEO of both companies. “We want employees to be able to work where they feel most…
Read More »Snowbirds crash victim Capt. Jenn Casey remembered as proud native of Halifax
Captain Jennifer Casey, CF Snowbirds Public Affairs Officer Handout The Snowbirds aerobatic team member who was killed in the crash of one of its Tutor jets is being remembered fondly as a proud native of her hometown of Halifax. Capt. Jenn Casey, a public affairs officer, died Sunday when the plane crashed in a residential…
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