Despite the president urging us to refrain from panic buying, the shops were overrun today. A psychologist weighs in on why.
Here’s everything you need to know to prepare for the national lockdown, which will be in effect from midnight on Thursday, March 26.
Ideally, we would all have the luxury of being tested for the coronavirus, or COVID-19, but that’s obviously not an option.
Ramaphosa will address the nation on the outcome of a meeting with business and political party leaders on ways to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
Whilst there is no confirmation that President Ramaphosa will announce a lockdown, discussions around what that would entail continue.
I would imagine that there are a few treadmills that had gathered dust for years being hauled out of spare rooms and garages around the world.
After being blindsided by Donald Trump’s announcement last week, Google has now rolled out a coronavirus website.
Last week, the UN issued its annual World Happiness Report, ranking 156 countries around the world. For the third year in a row, Finland came out tops.
A number of famous people have shared the results of their coronavirus tests, and are now self-isolating.
Think twice and verify the facts before you share that coronavirus WhatsApp message or Facebook post or you could find yourself in jail.
We now have 85 confirmed cases of coronavirus in South Africa and most of them are in Gauteng.
Pick n Pay has set aside some time in the day just for people 65 and older, so that they can shop safely.
London, usually bustling with diverse crowds heading to offices, galleries, restaurants and social gatherings, has become a ghost town.
There’s a lot of misinformation about coronavirus doing the rounds. Fortunately there are real experts out there who can sort fact from fiction.
President Ramamphosa has declared a national state of disaster in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s what you need to know, moving forward.
Joe Rogan recently used his podcast, ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’, as a way to get to know COVID-19 better.
Britain has decided that the best way to fight coronavirus is ‘herd immunity’. This epidemiologist strongly disagrees.
In Italy, locals have turned a dire situation into something spectacular through music and camaraderie.
President Ramaphosa inspired a new type of elbow greeting in his speech on Sunday night, and South Africans are loving it.
Head of eThekwini Metro Police, Steve Middleton, has announced a temporary ban on breathalyser tests for Durban’s motorists.
Planning a trip overseas? You might want to take note of all the countries imposing travel bans right now or you might find yourself quarantined upon arrival.
There’s so much reporting about Coronavirus, but not much advice going on out there. Especially for people in countries like South Africa, who are just behind the rest of the world, and could benefit from their experience.
Constant worrying and negative thinking can take a toll on your emotional and physical health. It’s time to get a handle on it.
The old saying, ‘get rich or die trying’ takes on a sinister edge in 2020, where capitalism and the COVID-19 virus have met head-on.
The repatriated South Africans from Wuhan arrive today. Let’s take a tour of the resort where they’ll be quarantined.
Eight schools have been shut down amid fears of a possible coronavirus outbreak in the Western Cape.
With schools closing all over the world due to the coronavirus pandemic, it’s important that you don’t let your child’s education fall by the wayside.
Are you tired of counting to 20 every time you wash your hands? This new handwashing song generator will make things a lot more interesting.
The Spanish flu was terrifying because it proves that a cousin of the influenza virus has the potential to wipe out millions of people.
One of my human creations was sick last week and, as per the playbook, I started feeling a little pain at the back of my throat the very next day. I was getting sick- obviously.