Here are the clothing and bedding items you can buy under Level 4He added that Rand Water had already negotiated with all suppliers in the country to ensure targets are met.Prioritising "It does not make sense for us to get the children back to school if there is no water. We can't be asking them to…
Published on May 7, 2020Up to 6.3 million more people are predicted to develop TB between now and 2025 and 1.4 million more people are expected to die as cases go diagnosed and untreated during the lockdown.#WION #Lockdown #TuberculosisAbout Channel: WION -The World is One News, examines global issues with in-depth analysis. We provide much…
With three million South Africans without water, tanks are not enough to address the challenge, the South African Local Government Association has said.It has also asked municipalities not to disconnect residents' water or electricity during the lockdown, which could lead to some municipalities not being able to pay their Eskom debt.The association was making a…
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Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo revealed Thursday that preliminary results from a coronavirus antibody study show the statewide infection rate is 13.9 percent, which would mean around 2.7 million residents could have carried the disease.The 3,000 samples were collected from 40 sites in 19 counties, according to Cuomo,…
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TURLOCK, Calif. — California, like much of the nation, is not producing enough nurses working at bedsides to meet the needs of an aging and diverse population, fueling a workforce crunch that risks endangering quality patient care. Nearly 60% of California counties, stretching between the borders with Mexico and Oregon, face a nursing shortage, according