A patient begs for help while another sleeps on the floor in a shocking video from inside a KZN hospital circulating on social media.
This evening, at 8PM, President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation, with sources who spoke to the Sunday Times saying a return to alert level 4 is not on the cards.
The new regulations for the festive season have been gazetted, alongside the punishment that businesses will face if they flout them.
South Africa missed the deadline to secure vaccines through the Covax programme, but a plan of sorts is in place to remedy that.
Monday night’s announcement regarding beach closures along the Garden Route has led to widespread cancellations, with local tourism boards counting the costs.
Tom Cruise really, REALLY, wants the crew working on ‘Mission: Impossible 7’ to stick to COVID-19 physical distancing rules.
Sweden was an early adopter of a relaxed, ‘herd immunity’ approach to battling the COVID-19 pandemic. Now the country is paying the price.
The Australian government has terminated its agreement with biotech company CSL Limited, which was due to provide 51 million doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Banksy has claimed ownership of another mural, this time in Bristol, which is in keeping with his pandemic street art.
People with a history of significant allergic reactions should not have the Pfizer/BioNTech jab just yet, regulators say, after two NHS workers had allergic reactions earlier this week.
People can’t get enough of Martin Kenyon, who after his viral CNN interview, went on to put Piers Morgan in his place on ‘Good Morning Britain’.
Organisers have announced the cancellation of Plett Rage, after failing to get permission from Garden Route officials.
It’s official: the surge in cases is no longer limited to select ‘hotspots’, and four provinces – the Eastern Cape, the Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, and Gauteng – are the key drivers of the second wave.
William Shakespeare became the second person in the world to receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, and the one to spark the most joy on social media.
Pupils across KZN are now quarantining, and the race is on to find as many as 1 300 Gauteng pupils who also attended the Matric Rage event.
This evening, at 8PM, President Cyril Ramaphosa will address the nation, following a special sitting of Cabinet that considered recommendations of the NCCC meeting.
How do you keep your bar open during a lockdown? Start a church which worships 400 heavily-drinking rabbit gods, of course.
As COVID-19 cases surge in the Western Cape, a number of holiday hotspots are considering harsh restrictions on public gatherings and other activities.
The NCCC will meet today to map out a way to deal with COVID-19 hotspots, which could include localised ‘mini-lockdowns’.
An online tool, created by MIT scientists, uses simple data to work out how long you’d be safe in a room with someone who has COVID-19.
Whilst it’s currently being seen as a last resort, there have been discussions around implementing a “mini-lockdown” in areas of the Western Cape.
Health experts fear that the upcoming Matric Rage parties, which take place across the country, will facilitate the rapid spread of COVID-19.
Western Cape premier Alan Winde has issued a serious warning about a resurgence in the City of Cape Town, saying “every single resident should assume that COVID-19 is everywhere they go”.
The Western Cape Health Department’s chief of operations, Dr. Saadiq Kariem, has warned that the province is grappling with a number of cluster outbreaks.
The COVID-19 pandemic, and natural disasters worldwide, has awakened the super-rich to the need to fortify themselves against future health and climate crises.
If you’ve seen your alcohol intake increase over the past six months, take some solace in the fact that you’re not alone.
Whilst healthcare workers across the US beg people to wear masks, and the country records a million new COVID-19 cases in a week, some folks don’t seem all that bothered.
Harvey Weinstein is ill and being closely monitored at the maximum-security Wende Correctional Facility.
In 2020, being a hero means something very different to what it meant back in the day.
Another ridiculous COVID-19 tweet from Elon Musk earned him a new nickname, and I reckon this one is going to stick around for some time to come.