Latest from COVID19, News

  • Covid-19 and school closures: Girls hit hardest
    28th July 2021
  • Ekusileni admits Covid-19 patients
    27th July 2021
  • Covid-19 disrupts malaria treatment programmes
    27th July 2021
  • Zim Covid-19 daily infections decline
    26th July 2021
  • Covid-19 hits BCC sewer task team
    24th July 2021
  • Mat South PED succumbs to Covid-19
    23rd July 2021
  • Covid-19 stalls delimitation of chiefs’ boundaries
    22nd July 2021
  • Covid-19 claims 62 more lives in Zim
    22nd July 2021
  • “Mnangagwa has failed to break from Mugabe’s violent past” – Amnesty International
    3rd October 2023
  • Covid-19 caused a 25% spike in depression and anxiety: WHO
    19th January 2023
  • Covid-19 has entered a “new, dangerous phase”: Lancet
    18th January 2023
  • ‘Let’s stay vigilant, Covid is still here’
    31st December 2022
  • COVID-19 remains under control in Zim: Govt
    7th December 2022
  • 90% of the world has achieved some level of immunity to COVID-19: WHO
    5th December 2022
  • COVID-19: WHO still pushes for full vaccination
    10th November 2022
  • Climate change, migration and Covid-19 exacerbate child labour in Matabeleland
    8th November 2022
  • Face masks remain mandatory indoors
    12th October 2022
  • ‘Drop in global COVID-19 cases, not a guarantee the trends will persist’
    12th September 2022
  • Tragic milestone: 2022 COVID-19 deaths hit a million
    29th August 2022
  • Global COVID-19 deaths shoot by 35%
    19th August 2022
  • Face masks scrapped for the fully vaccinated
    16th August 2022
  • COVID-19: Vulnerability and recovery of women in marginalized mining communities
    8th August 2022
  • Security guards demand Covid-19 allowances
    19th July 2022
  • COVID-19 still a public health emergency: WHO
    18th July 2022
  • New Covid-19 variant behind the increase in global cases
    11th July 2022
  • BCC battling to retain nursing staff
    7th July 2022