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Vaccine inequity a perfect recipe for Omicron: WHO
The World Health Organization (WHO) has commended South Africa for rapidly detecting, sequencing, and reporting the new variant of the novel coronavirus. But, is concerned that vaccine inequity throughout Africa, might lead to the COVID-19 virus spreading and mutating. WHO Director-General, Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said this spread and mutation

GBV survivors three times more likely to consider suicide
More than half of South African women have experienced gender-based violence (GBV) and the impact on their mental health is devastating. Studies show that these survivors are three times more likely to contemplate suicide as an outlet. GBV is a violation that has a social and developmental impact on survivors.

Vaccine mandates: ‘Important public health interventions by government’
Vaccine mandates create situations that compel people to get vaccinated by limiting their access to particular services or activities, but still leave individuals with the choice to get vaccinated or not. COVID-19 vaccine mandates should be considered important and effective public health interventions by government, but individuals would still have

More children under five being hospitalised
Pfizer is expected to make an application to SA Health Products Regulatory Authority (SAHPRA) early next year to have its COVID-19 vaccine administered to children under 12. This emerged during the National Health Department’s update on South Africa’s preparations for the fourth wave of COVID-19. Health authorities have noticed a

Social fathers: Male family members step into dad role
The absence of a father in South African families is fast becoming a norm as more male family members take on the role of ‘social fathers’. A study, State of South Africa’s Fathers (SOSAF) 2021, revealed that at least 41% of children co-reside with men who are not their biological
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