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Guyana yesterday recorded sixty new COVID-19 cases with thirty-eight coming from Region Four, according to the Ministry of Health’s dashboard.
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Thirty-six new Covid-19 related deaths have brought the total number to 19 845.
[ANGOP] Lisbon -- The number of Angolans infected with Covid-19 in Portugal rose last Wednesday to 93, after the recent two new cases, who happen to be non-resident citizens in this European country.
As of October 21, 2020 at 10:00 AM(according to Alabama Political Reporter)Alabama had 174,528 confirmed cases of coronavirus,(6,551 more than last week) with 2,805 deaths (99 morethan last week)Greene County had 339 confirmed cases, (10 more casesthan last week), with 16 deathsSumter Co. had 467 cases with 21 deathsHale Co. had 745 cases with 29 […]
A statement outlining the effects of the virus showed the Eastern Cape recorded 35 deaths out of the 74 new cases recorded.
Former APNU+AFC Member of Parliament and Regional Development Officer for Region Six, Barbara Pilgrim on Friday requested President Irfaan Ali’s assistance in ensuring that her benefits are paid to her.
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The Indigenous community of St. Cuthbert’s Mission has recorded 97 COVID-19 cases, according to Minister of Health Dr Frank Anthony.
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Jamaica on Thursday recorded three more COVID-19 deaths, pushing the tally to 182.\tTwo other fatalities are under investigation, increasing that figure to 25.\tThe latest deceased are:\tA 77-year-old male from St. James\tAn 88-year-old male from St....
Police are still working to positively identify the decomposed body of a man who was found dead in a Second Avenue, Bartica, Region Seven home on Saturday.
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[Nation] Kenya's Covid-19 death toll rose by 13 to 682 on Friday, the highest number recorded in a 24-hour period over the last few days.
Residents of Moraikobai, Region 5 can look forward to improved water supply system in the near future, a release from the Guyana Water Inc (GWI) said yesterday.
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Protests emerged around the country after no police officers were charged directly over the death of Breonna Taylor in Louisville. Here's a selection of pictures of demonstrations nationwide.
The Ministry of Health today said that two more persons who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) have died.
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[SNA] Djibouti -- Prime Minister Dr. Abdalla Hamdouk, the chairperson of the current session of the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) organization, received at his residence in Djibouti today Ethiopian Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed.