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Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga's win in August 9, 2022 election upheld; court dismisses petition by ex-Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero, stating it lacks merit.
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
We look back on this day in history and remember the people and events that shaped the world we live in today. Every day is worth remembering.
With the seven-day average of active COVID-19 cases reaching 4,490 in early December according to the city’s dashboard, Mayor Martin Walsh said his goals are to get students back to school, find ways to support restaurants through the winter and increase COVID testing.
The post Pols struggle with COVID response appeared first on The Bay State Banner.
Warren C. Evans, Wayne County Executive The holidays are now upon us once again, and many of us in Wayne County are conditioned to look forward to what we always do this time of year: partaking in annual traditions, enjoying much needed rest from work, and spending time with friends and family. Unfortunately, … Continued
The post Be Smart, Stay Safe This Holiday Season appeared first on The Michigan Chronicle.
Fewer than 1 in 6 African Americans have trust in the impending coronavirus vaccines soon to receive federal approval, a recent study found.
(BPT)—Uncertainty continues into the 2020 holiday season, with limited travel, canceled events and strict budgets changing how Americans will celebrate this year. According to a recent Coinstar Holiday Survey, the majority of Americans said COVID-19 will influence how they celebrate the holidays. Fortunately, by thinking outside the box and keeping a positive attitude, you can … Continued
The post Budget-friendly tips for a safe and joyous holiday appeared first on New Pittsburgh Courier.
DA councillor Nqaba Bhanga was elected as the new Executive Mayor of the Nelson Mandela Bay Metro, SA's latest COVID-19 hotspot.
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has created critical hospital staffing shortages in Maryland, state officials said Tuesday.
Dr. Onyema Ogbuagbu is a member of the team that helped develop the COVID-19 vaccine for Pfizer. Dr. Onyema Ogbuagbu is an Infectious Disease Specialist at the Yale School of Medicine. According to his profile on the Yale School of Medicine website, Dr. Onyema Ogbuagbu serves as the HIV clinical trial program director. He also … Continued
The post Nigerian Doctor, Onyema Ogbuagbu, Helped Develop COVID-19 Vaccine appeared first on Chicago Defender.
Cedars-Sinai announced that it has launched COVID-19 testing at its three urgent care clinics in Playa Vista, Culver City and Beverly Hills.
The post Cedars-Sinai Launches COVID-19 Testing at Three Urgent Care Clinics appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
WILMINGTON, Dec 2 — President-elect Joe Biden presented his economic team yesterday and pledged they will lead the charge on a plan to provide more relief for the faltering US economy, which his future Treasury secretary called an “American tragedy.” The diverse group, with women and...
Op-ed by Dr. Ben Chavis 2020 brought renewed global focus to issues of social justice in America. From the racial disparities and inequities highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic to the killings of George Floyd and so many other Black and Brown Americans at the hands of police officers have all contributed to the evolving social justice […]
The post Stopping the Exploitation of Prisoners and Their Families Requires More Comprehensive Solutions appeared first on Milwaukee Community Journal.
Rage has become abject fury this weekend, after the well-known matric parties allegedly caused a huge spike in COVID-19 cases. KZN is now in turmoil...
South Africa is facing a nightmare before Christmas, as COVID-19 cases continue to soar. Here's the data behind Zweli Mkhize's 'second wave' announcement.
Tiffany Haddish has revealed that she’s lost 40 pounds during her COVID-19 quarantine. “During this COVID period, I’ve lost 40 pounds,” Haddish tells PEOPLE, adding that she’s been exercising every day for “anywhere from 15 minutes to sometimes two hours.” “I had this thought in my mind that I want the body of Flo-Jo!” Haddish 40, says, referring to […]
COVID-19 is surging in the Western Cape, and authorities are trying to keep pace with the virus. Further lockdown restrictions now seem inevitable.
Rage Festival organisers said amended refund policies will be communicated over the next few days following the postponement of two events.
Adam Beam and Kathleen Ronayne | Associated Press California will likely order most of its businesses to close or limit capacity in the coming days, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday, part of new rules triggered when fewer than 15% of beds are available in intensive care units for regional hospital networks. Newsom said four of […]
The post Governor Newsom: Most of State Nears Stay-Home Order appeared first on Black Voice News.
Tanu Henry | California Black Media Starting Dec.1 at 8 a.m., California small businesses that have hired new employees during the COVID-19 pandemic can begin applying for up to $100,000 in tax credits. The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA) has set up a portal on its website to receive the applications. The […]
The post Small Businesses Can Apply for Up to $100,000 In Tax Credits Starting This Week appeared first on Black Voice News.
Namibia has updated several of the travel restrictions and safety measures it has in place to manage the COVID-19 pandemic.
Even though President-elect
A disproportionately large number of poor and minority students were not in schools for assessments this fall, complicating efforts to measure the pandemic’s effects on some of the most vulnerable students, a not-for-profit company that administers standardized testing said Tuesday. Overall, NWEA's fall assessments showed elementary and middle school students have fallen measurably behind in […]
The U.S. smashed the record for the highest single-day coronavirus death toll on Wednesday with 2,804, as cases and fatalities surge to levels not seen even when the pandemic first gripped the nation in the spring.
… lower the percentage of African Americans who contracted the virus. … .
“We lost five African American men from our church,” … cases and deaths for African Americans dropped tremendously in September … pandemic, we were, African Americans were roughly 32 percent …
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.