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THREE more people have died from the covid19 virus, the Health Ministry said in its daily update on Tuesday.
The deceased are an elderly man and woman and an adult man. Two of the three had multiple comorbidities while the third only had one. The current death toll is 3,987.
According to the ministry, there were 145 new infections, taking the country's active cases to 7,077.
Between Monday and Tuesday, seven people were discharged from health institutions after being treated for the virus while 271 people recovered at home.
There are five people warded in the high dependency unit and one in the intensive care unit. As of Tuesday, 713,394 people were vaccinated with 162,783 receiving a booster (third dose) shot.
The post 3 new covid deaths, 145 new infections appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.
The president also stressed the importance of keeping the economy open after months of stifling movement restrictions.
He urged citizens not to drop their guard and continue adhering to the health rules, such as wearing face masks and respecting curfew times.
South Africa has recorded just over 800,000 coronavirus infections - more than a third of the cases reported across the African continent - and over 20,000 deaths.
AFP
By GRANT SCHULTE and AMY FORLITI Associated Press OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — U.S. hospitals slammed with COVID-19 patients are trying to lure nurses and doctors out of retirement, recruiting students and new graduates who have yet to earn their licenses and offering eye-popping salaries in a desperate bid to ease staffing shortages. With the virus surging from coast to coast, the number of patients in the hospital with the virus has more than doubled over the past month to a record high of nearly 100,000, pushing medical centers and health care workers to the breaking point. 'Nurses are under immense […]
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Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. On a typical day, Alia Kirschner spends eight to 10 hours hunched over her phone, scrolling through the feed of a Facebook group from her home in Corpus Christi. Sometimes, her boyfriend gets irritated with her. He’ll say things like, […]
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER AP Economics Writer - WASHINGTON (AP) — America’s employers sharply scaled back their hiring last month as the viral pandemic accelerated across the country, adding 245,000 jobs, the fewest since April and [...]
Ramaphosa has been praised for avoiding a large-scale lockdown and has also been backed by Steenhuisen in the call for behavioural change.
FAMILY FEATURES This year has been tough for many. Despite the challenges, acts of compassion and generosity can bring together the global community. With this holiday season different than those before, it is important to remember the world’s shared humanity and help make the season brighter. For those who will be celebrating this season and […]
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The recent COVID-19 death in Region Ten has signalled to regional officials that many persons infected with the virus are refusing to seek medical treatment until it is too late.
The article Recent COVID-19 death points to delay in seeking treatment, Region Ten Chairman says appeared first on Stabroek News.
More than 2,000 registered to listen to the nation’s top infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci engage with religious leaders in Roxbury via Zoom on a potential coronavirus vaccine and the need to get vaccinated.
The post Fauci, Walsh urge Bostonians to get vaccinated appeared first on The Bay State Banner.
Barack Obama endured one of the most difficult days of his post-presidency on Wednesday, and while the blows were severe, the call outs were legitimate.
by PublicSource Reporters About 10% of the City of Pittsburgh’s 3,300 employees are quarantining due to exposure to COVID-infected individuals or symptoms, according to a Wednesday press release. The city provides temporary emergency shelter away from families and coworkers for Public Safety Department workers who have been “exposed to serious cases of COVID-19,” according to … Continued
The post Some 300 City of Pittsburgh workers in quarantine, as Allegheny County’s new COVID cases stay above 500 per day appeared first on New Pittsburgh Courier.
Cyril Ramaphosa is preparing to address the nation, but this won't be a joyous family meeting. There are some serious matters that need to be discussed.
Nelson Mandela Bay Metro will face stricter lockdown measures as South Africa braces itself for a resurgence of new Covid-19 infections, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced.
December 3, 2020, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm – The most urgent dance / prayer vigil / food giveaway / voter registration drive / get pandemic to end pandemic in Georgia / USA after nation ignored CDC travel guidelines Food Giveaway to Honor Tyler Perry in front of John Lewis Mural at 219 Auburn Avenue NE in Atlanta, Georgia. Voter registration drive to give opportunity for this underserved community to vote for candidates that will help bring pandemic relief for the large number of jobless in community. Social distancing and…
The post Food Giveaway Honors Actor, Playwright, Producer, Media Mogul Tyler Perry appeared first on The Atlanta Inquirer.
[Cameroon Tribune] The 33rd edition of the day will be observed today with a call for people to know their HIV status.
A Michigan mother has been put in a medically-induced coma after experiencing 'severe damage' caused by COVID-19. Jasmine Logan, 31,... View Article
The post Michigan mom with COVID-19 placed in coma after giving birth to twins appeared first on TheGrio.
U.S. hospitals slammed with COVID-19 patients are trying to lure nurses and doctors out of retirement, recruiting students and new graduates who have yet to earn their licenses and offering eye-popping salaries in a desperate bid to ease staffing shortages. With the virus surging from coast to coast, the number of patients in the hospital […]
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