Milan, Italy | AFP | UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin said Monday that leagues across Europe were ready to return to action behind closed doors in a bid to limit the damage caused by coronavirus. Football leagues have been suspended since mid-March due to the pandemic which has claimed more than 100,000 lives throughout the continent. …
Read More »Second Kenyan truck driver tests COVID-19 positive
#Uganda ✳ 11,332 tested ✳ 55 confirmed cases ✳ 3 foreign (repatriated) ✳ 28 recoveries ✳ 27 active cases ✳ 0 deaths Malaba, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | A fourth truck driver tested positive for the Coronavirus COVID-19 Sunday, as Uganda intensified screening to control the spread of the pandemic …
Read More »Hungry, jobless Americans turning to food banks to survive pandemic
New York, United States | AFP | American families slammed by the coronavirus pandemic are turning more and more to food banks to get by, waiting hours for donations in lines of cars stretching as far as the eye can see. And with 22 million people out of work seemingly overnight …
Read More »War-weary Libyans view virus lockdown as another inconvenience
Tripoli, Libya | AFP | Already tired of the tribulations of war, Libyans in the capital Tripoli are reluctant to respect intensified lockdown measures introduced on Friday to forestall coronavirus. The round-the-clock curfew was flagged by the UN-recognised Government of National Accord (GNA) on Wednesday night and will apply for 10 …
Read More »Truck drivers in Kasese raise concerns over state of quarantine centre
Kasese, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Truck drivers in Kasese District have raised concerns over the state of quarantine centres in the district. Drivers arriving from Democratic Republic Congo-DRC in recent days have been put under the mandatory 14-days quarantine at Bwera Secondary School as a measure to control the spread …
Read More »S.African writer Deon Meyer looks back at his 2016 virus thriller
Johannesburg, South Africa | AFP | South African novelist Deon Meyer wished the deadly virus wrecking havoc in his 2016 thriller “Fever” had not turned into an eerily accurate depiction of the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the world. “I find no pleasure in it,” said the crime fiction author and screenwriter. “I …
Read More »Cuba’s private sector suffering from a lack of tourists
Havana, Cuba | AFP | Havana is a ghost town. The American convertibles swooned over by tourists are back in the garage, while most restaurants and cafes are closed. Cuba’s private sector has been suffering since the island nation closed its borders over the coronavirus pandemic. In the charming old building …
Read More »COVID-19: Africa challenged to ‘stay in’ but also to ‘reach out’
Kampala, Uganda | JULIUS BUSINGE | As world leaders continue to implement measures for fighting the spread of coronavirus pandemic, analysts say social distancing is key but people should ensure they remain connected. “In these challenging and unprecedented times there has never been more need to reach out,” said BCW (Burson …
Read More »ENHAS lays off redundant Staff
Entebbe, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The National Aviation Services, formerly Entebbe Handling Services (ENHAS) is laying off staff who have become redundant as a result of measures to combat the spread of Coronavirus Disease-COVID-19. One of the measures that have affected the ground handling company is the temporary suspension of …
Read More »Hundreds protest against US virus rules
Concord, United States | AFP | Hundreds protested Saturday in cities across America against coronavirus-related lockdowns — with encouragement from President Donald Trump — as resentment grows against the crippling economic cost of confinement. An estimated 400 people gathered under a cold rain in Concord, New Hampshire — many on foot …
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