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Commentators urge Malawi govt to make fresh stand on AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine use

Social distancing. staff kuunjilila cakwela polandila vaccine. mxii mitu yanu ikugwila?.??? selective hearing BigMan 1 month ago Social commentators, basically useless rumour mongers with too much time on their hands. Government can not jump everytime some country or village decides to pause (not stop) using a vaccine or medicine because it wants to conduct tests or verify some issue. Unfortunately, in a country where the majority still believe in witchcraft and other unseen crap, it is difficult to share scientific facts. So my advise to those who dont want the vaccine is please do not take it, those of us who want it will happily line up when our turn comes up. You can instead go and… Read more »

Small scale traders request for strict Covid-19 preventive measures easiness

Small scale traders in Lilongwe have asked the government to ease the tough covid-19 preventive measures now that the infection rate is at around 15 per cent down from 30 per cent when the measures were put. A woman and her child wear face masks as preventive measure against the COVID-19, in her shop inLilongwe City market in Lilongwe. Some of the business owners said due to the restrictions, most of their businesses are failing to stay afloat. Among the restrictions is a limit in trading hours for markets where they are meant to close at 5pm. They said that their profits have gone down by 50 % due to such restrictions.

Government closes campuses amid COVID s second wave

Government closes campuses amid COVID’s second wave Malawi universities and colleges have been closed for three weeks, following a second wave of COVID-19 that has taken a heavy toll, with daily reports of increasing infections and deaths. This includes two cabinet ministers who died earlier this month – Transport and Public Works Minister Sidik Mia and Local Government Minister Lingson Belekanyama. The pandemic has also been ripping through universities and colleges that were reopened in September after being closed under a national lockdown since COVID-19 hit the country last March. Mzuzu University, in northern Malawi, is one institution that has taken a major hit, with two forest faculty teachers dying from the disease, senior lecturer Dominic Gondwe and Professor Chimuleke Munthali.

Why the world won t go back to some sense of normal until all countries are vaccinated against COVID-19

Posted: Jan 22, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 22 Medical personnel readying for their turn to work inside a COVID-19 treatment centre in Lilongwe, Malawi, on Jan. 18. The African country has been hit hard during its second wave of the coronavirus pandemic but still has no access to vaccines. (Amos Gumulira/AFP/Getty Images)

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