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Countries choose different approaches to fight the coronavirus and limit the spread of Covid-19. Here’s a brief summary of how Sweden handles the pandemic.

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Countries choose different approaches to fight the coronavirus and limit the spread of Covid-19. Here’s a brief summary of how Sweden handles the pandemic.

From left, Swedish Minister for Home Affairs Mikael Damberg, Prime Minister Stefan Löfven, Minister for Health and Social Affairs Lena Hallengren and Director-General of the Public Health Agency of Sweden, Johan Carlson. Photo: Magnus Sandberg/Aftonbladet Expert advice, government decisions The Swedish government has presented many different measures in several areas to fight the coronavirus. Independent […]

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New York state virus death toll spikes by record 630 in single day

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New York state virus death toll spikes by record 630 in single day

In this file photo taken on April 02, 2020, refrigerated trailers are parked outside of the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center in Brooklyn on April 02, 2020, in New York. (AFP Photo)  New York state’s coronavirus toll rose at a devastating pace to 3,565 deaths Saturday, the governor said, up from 2,935 the previous day, the […]

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South Africa:Cigarette ban could force 11 million smokers to seek illicit traders, industry warns

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South Africa:Cigarette ban could force 11 million smokers to seek illicit traders, industry warns

Government’s decision to ban cigarette sales during the coronavirus lockdown period will unintentionally give rise to illicit trade in tobacco as smokers are highly likely to end up buying from underground traders selling illicit products, SA tobacco manufacturer British American Tobacco South Africa (BATSA) warned on Saturday. In its view, this would result in a […]

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Did you know: Haj has been called off at least 40 times

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Did you know: Haj has been called off at least 40 times

  With authorities in Saudi Arabia asking Muslims to postpone their Haj (annual pilgrimage) plans till the Covid-19 pandemic is brought under control, there is a chance that the pilgrimage may be cancelled this year. The annual pilgrimage, which is to take place at the end of July this year, sees millions of Muslims flock […]

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Indonesia covers up to protect orangutans from virus threat

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Indonesia covers up to protect orangutans from virus threat

Poaching and habitat loss have decimated Indonesia’s orangutan population, but now coronavirus has emerged as another potential deadly threat to the critically endangered species. While there have been no confirmed cases of transmission from humans to the fuzzy-haired apes, they share 97 percent of our DNA. And staff at a rehabilitation centre in jungle-covered Borneo […]

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11 healthcare workers test positive for Covid-19 at a Durban private hospital

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11 healthcare workers test positive for Covid-19 at a Durban private hospital

Photo: Independent Newspapers Durban – Patients hoping to see their doctors at Netcare’s St Augustine’s hospital were turned away after the hospital’s trauma unit was temporarily shut down in the early hours of Friday morning. A Durban resident, who asked not to be named, said she had an appointment with her doctor who has rooms […]

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Bodies of Covid-19 victims pile up in streets of Ecuador as residents beg authorities for help

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Bodies of Covid-19 victims pile up in streets of Ecuador as residents beg authorities for help

A worker sprays disinfectant on a vehicle carrying a coffin lined up to enter a cemetery, in Guayaquil, Ecuador April 2, 2020. ©  Reuters / Vicente Gaibor del Pino As the coronavirus pandemic rips through Ecuador, some cities are struggling to cope with a deluge of fatalities, pushing residents to make harrowing pleas for help as the […]

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Coronavirus curfew for youth underway as 31 provinces under quarantine in Turkey

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Coronavirus curfew for youth underway as 31 provinces under quarantine in Turkey

President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan gives a speech on coronavirus precautions on April 3, 2020. (AA Photo)  “Curfew for people under the age of 20 starts at midnight,” President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said late Friday as coronavirus cases increased by 2,786 to 20,921 in Turkey with 425 people having succumbed to the disease so far. “30 […]

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SPAIN’S CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN ‘TO BE EXTENDED ANOTHER 15 DAYS’ BUT RULES MAY BE LOOSENED

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SPAIN’S CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN ‘TO BE EXTENDED ANOTHER 15 DAYS’ BUT RULES MAY BE LOOSENED

Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez has been quick to react to the coronavirus crisis PEDRO Sanchez is expected to make the final decision today on whether or not to extend the nationwide state of alarm.  However the question is not whether or not it will be extended by the prime minister, but by how long and […]

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Coronavirus: Trump to defy ‘voluntary’ advice for Americans to wear masks

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Coronavirus: Trump to defy ‘voluntary’ advice for Americans to wear masks

US President Donald Trump. File photo The US government is now recommending Americans wear cloth face-coverings on a voluntary basis to stem the spread of the coronavirus, President Donald Trump said on Friday, although he said he himself would not use one. In a daily briefing with reporters, Trump stressed that the recommendation should not […]

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