Next week, Clicks will be rolling out COVID-19 antibody tests, and you’ll get your results back within 15 minutes.
The popular Claremont venue has been accused of hosting a ‘super spreader’ event that has led to an estimated 63 cases in the Southern Suburbs.
The English government has decided to simplify its approach to lockdown with a three-tier system, not unlike South Africa’s alert levels.
Australia has battened down the hatches, with firm restrictions on international travel.
There has been a noticeable increase in the number of COVID-19 deaths reported this week, which has now been addressed by health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize.
A trial is underway to determine the efficacy of a new COVID-19 passport, which would reduce quarantine measures for those travelling abroad.
Crime statistics have shown that drug-related convictions, even for possession of small quantities, are significantly higher than for other violations.
It’s safe to say that the first few days of welcoming international travellers to our shores has been rather hit and miss.
Medical experts have been highly critical of Trump’s drive-by visit to supporters outside the hospital where he was being treated.
Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi announced on Sunday that 11 countries would now be allowed to enter South Africa visa-free, but five of those are on the ‘red list’.
On December 29, 2013, Michael Schumacher suffered a near-fatal accident whilst skiing in the French Alps. Ever since then, speculation regarding his health has been ongoing.
In the interest of safety, many businesses have all but abandoned cash in the age of COVID-19. Turns out there’s a reason it’s called ‘dirty money’.
Alecia Kitts refused to wear a face mask at a football game in Ohio, and then refused to leave when asked to do so by an officer. Enter the Taser.
We may be suffering from collective COVID-19 fatigue, but that doesn’t mean we should lose sight of the bigger picture.
Industry experts say the draft Cannabis for Private Purposes Bill has ‘completely missed the mark’, outlining a number of key areas where it falls short.
Capetonians worked together yesterday to help a man who is reported to have threatened to jump off a bridge along the N2.
If you’ve noticed an onset of wrinkles or a loss of skin definition, there’s a good chance that it’s situated around your eyes.
New Zealand was an early success story in terms of curbing the spread of COVID-19, but there have been a few sizeable speedbumps along the way.
Given South Africa’s collective mistrust of our government, it comes as no surprise that the COVID-19 tracing app has been met with scepticism.
A new study showed that Panado could have some unexpected psychological side effects.
I was going to write about my Monday, which saw roughly 12 humans coming at me between 8AM and 8:10AM, resulting in me pushing reset on the week. How does one push reset, you ask?
Pluck a subject out of thin air, and there’s a high probability that Liam and Noel Gallagher have had, or will have, a fight about it.
The COVID-19 pandemic has completely changed the fitness industry landscape, and companies have had to find creative, safe solutions to this problem. Some are managing better than others.
Broadly speaking, experts state that COVID-19 has not behaved in expected ways in a number of African countries.
It’s happening, South Africa: on Monday, September 21, we move to alert level 1. It’s time to brush up on the new rules.
This evening, at 7PM, President Ramaphosa will address the nation, and it’s expected that he will announce we are moving to alert level 1.
The saying goes that the best things in life are free, which may explain why, to some people, Discovery Vitality points are so addictive.
According to reports, President Ramaphosa will announce the drop to alert level 1 tonight, which includes the lifting of certain restrictions related to international travel.
If you’re close to your goal weight, but can’t get rid of a few pesky pockets of fat, you’ll be pleased to know that there’s a simple solution.
Whilst Gates is hopeful that we could see the back of COVID-19 “by sometime in 2022”, he reckons we could have done far, far better with our global response.