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LISTEN | Duo hopes to get South Africans in tune with Covid-19 science What’s better than music to simplify and spread the facts on a pandemic clouded by so much misinformation? 24 May 2021 - 19:19
Singer-songwriter Nibs van der Spuy plucks at his six-string guitar, sending an African-inspired tune into the Durban air.
His audience is enthralled – but it is an audience of just one person, virus expert Prof Tulio de Oliviera.
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Third wave going national? Prof Tulio shares predictions Updated
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After Gauteng was announced to
have the third wave, the question of whether or not the COVID-19 third wave
will reach any other provinces is on everyone’s mind.
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Virologist, virus hunter, and
bioinformatician Prof Tulio de Oliviera from KRISP at UKZN speaks to us again on COVID-19-related topics and answers your pressing COVID-19
questions.
This week, we have witnessed people nationwide, health workers and senior citizens alike, stand in long lines in hopes of getting vaccinated.
A promising number of 40,000 people got vaccinated this week and Prof Tulio makes his opening remarks about how the success has created a hopeful spirit in people and the efficiency of the vaccine and the Health Department.
South Africa: Health On No Evidence That the Covid-19 501.v2 Variant Is More Dangerous Than the UK Variant
24 December 2020
No evidence that the 501.v2 variant is more dangerous than the UK variant
COVID-19 has caused global devastation and most nations of the world have felt the impact of having to deal with a novel contagious disease.
The global response to this pandemic has been anchored by sound evidence, based on scientific re- search. As South Africa, we are extremely fortunate to be part of a conglomerate of countries that is leading in the field of genomic surveillance: these countries are Australia, Denmark, The Netherlands, South Africa and The United Kingdom.
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