A recent ruling by the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA) found in favour of an employer, Goldrush Group, who sacked an employee for failing to get vaccinated.
On March 15, 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a national state of disaster in terms of the Disaster Management Act.
More than 270 scientists, doctors, and healthcare professionals from across the world have called Joe Rogan “extraordinarily dangerous”.
A folk singer from the Czech Republic was vehemently against getting the jab but was happy to intentionally catch the virus from her vaccinated husband and son when they came down with the sickness.
Boris Johnson has once again unlocked true rambling idiot mode as he tries to play down the scandal of attending “boozy parties” during a national crisis.
By taking a stand against COVID-19 health passes and vaccinations, many people in European countries have ended up locking themselves out of society.
A Chinese woman has gone viral for documenting her strange and prolonged blind date after a sudden lockdown struck her community.
The results of a study carried out by the South African Medical Research Council and Discovery Health shed new light on vaccine efficacy and other important matters.
Ahead of this week’s National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) meeting, tighter lockdown restrictions for the festive season are reportedly on the table.
Usually, Jordan Klepper is in a Republican state with Donald Trump supporters but it’s a different story this time around.
UCT psychiatry professor Jackie Hoare is also head of consultation-liaison psychiatry at Groote Schuur Hospital.
Aside from the steep cost of being forced to quarantine after returning from South Africa, conditions inside these hotels leave a great deal to be desired.
As of figures released yesterday, South Africa has administered in excess of 24 million jabs with 14,8 million people fully vaccinated.
Anthony Fauci said the US is “reviewing its travel ban on South Africa and other African countries daily”.
The boys came to party and party they will. They won’t, however, party at any official Plett Rage events because organisers have pulled the plug.
Take a look at the numbers released last night, showing confirmed infections over the past 24 hours, and it’s apparent that the fourth wave is here.
After 32 guests and four staff members presented positive COVID-19 results, organisers decided to cancel the rest of Ballito Rage.
Things may well change, but for now, Dr Angelique Coetzee says there seem to be no serious symptoms being presented by patients with the Omicron variant.
Czech President Milos Zeman recently appointed opposition leader Petr Fiala as the country’s new prime minister in a rather unusual ceremony.
President Ramaphosa said during his address last night that government has “set up a task team that will undertake broad consultations on making vaccination mandatory for specific activities and locations”.
The UK’s “kneejerk” reaction to the detection of the Omicron COVID-19 variant in South African labs has caused chaos for those wanting to travel this holiday season.
Since the detection of a new COVID-19 variant in South Africa, various countries have put travel restrictions in place.
Stats released last night by the National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD) show that Gauteng is emerging as a hotspot.
It seems inevitable, but deep breaths because there is no need to panic.
When the numbers drop, as they have done in recent weeks, we tend not to pay much attention.
Scientists are still studying how well vaccinated people are protected against mild COVID-19 disease and how much that protection changes over time.
Russian Roman Burtsev says he was about to make it big as a Leonardo Di Caprio doppelgänger model. But then along came COVID-19.
As restrictions loosen, and we near the festive season, we’re looking at an inevitable surge in the infection rate.
Officially, as of the latest stats released last night, South Africa’s COVID-19 death toll stands at 88 674.
Fans watching the Bafana Bafana game against Ethiopia live on Tuesday was such a success that the SA Football Association (SAFA) is setting things up to allow 10 times more fans to come and watch the next match.