Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The World Health Organization (WHO) has noted that there’s no guarantee that people who have recovered from Coronavirus Disease and have antibodies are protected from a second infection. The matter was highlighted in its latest scientific brief released at a time when countries are using the antibody …
Read More »New York plans how to return to business amid pandemic
New York, United States | AFP | Banks are considering letting some employees keep working from home indefinitely, and staggering the shifts of those who do come into the office. Hotels are trying to figure out a way to let arriving guests go straight to their rooms without signing in at …
Read More »Kira municipality distributes eggs, chicken as part of relief food
wakiso, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Residents of Kira municipality in Wakiso district are receiving chicken and eggs on top of the relief food to households whose livelihood was disrupted by measures to control the spread of COVID-19. According to the initial arrangement, the government intended to distribute six kilograms of …
Read More »Self-isolation? Some in Georgia choose beach instead
Tybee Island, United States | AFP | After being locked down for weeks, many residents in Georgia are thumbing their noses at the deadly coronavirus and seeking sanctuary in the sun, sand and waves of the southern state’s beaches. Under a cloudless blue sky with balmy temperatures and soft breezes rolling …
Read More »COVID-19; Trucks to adopt relay system from borders
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The National COVID-19 Taskforce has agreed that all trucks entering Uganda will have only one person on board for the next four weeks in a move to control the movement and exposure of Ugandans to foreign truck drivers. The meeting which was convened yesterday decided …
Read More »‘No evidence’ people with coronavirus are immunised: WHO
Geneva, Switzerland | AFP | The World Health Organization (WHO) warned on Saturday that there is no evidence that people who test positive for the new coronavirus are immunised and protected against reinfection. The warning suggests that the issuance of “immune passports” may promote the continued spread of the pandemic. “There is currently no evidence …
Read More »Virus toll nears 200,000 as UN pushes for global vaccine effort
Washington, United States | AFP | The global coronavirus death toll approached 200,000 on Saturday as the United Nations launched an international push for a vaccine to defeat the pandemic. Governments around the world are struggling to limit the economic devastation unleashed by the virus, which has infected nearly 2.8 million …
Read More »Lamwo district COVID-19 taskforce bans stopovers for long distance trucks
Lamwo, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Lamwo district COVID-19 taskforce has resolved to ban long-distance truck drivers from making stopovers in the area as one of the measures to control the spread of coronavirus disease. This restrictive measure comes in the wake of an increase in infections among long-distance truck …
Read More »Katooke residents demand more relief food during lockdown
Wakiso, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Residents of Katooke village in Nansana Municipality are concerned that food that’s distributed by the government might not be enough to take them through the time of the COVID-19 lockdown. The government is distributing 6 kilograms of Maize Flour and three kilograms of beans to …
Read More »Where to invest in Africa in the face of COVID-19
As Africa heads towards recession, it’s not easy to know where to invest. Akinyi Ochieng and Isaac Kwaku Fokuo, Jr. highlight three areas that are likely to fare better during the downturn Back in January, Africa’s economic outlook for the year was bright. African Development Bank projections predicted 3.9% growth in 2020 and …
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