Lessons for SA: Many countries report no spike in Covid-19 …
Lessons for SA: Many countries report no spike in Covid-19 cases after reopening schools – The Wall Street Journal 1st June 2020 by Linda van Tilburg A number of countries that have reopened schools in the past two months have reported no resulting increase in coronavirus infection rates.
These Are the Only Countries Still Not Reporting Any …
A little more than 20 countries have yet to record a single COVID-19 coronavirus case, most in the relatively lightly-afflicted continent of Africa and isolated Pacific island states, but also …
Pandemic to Cost U.S. Economy $7.9 Trillion Over 10 Years …
The United Nations refugee agency said on Tuesday that there were 29 confirmed Covid-19 cases in the camps’ refugee population as of May 31, and 702 cases with 13 deaths in the wider Cox’s …
Reports question undercounting of COVID-19 deaths in US …
Reports question undercounting of COVID-19 deaths in US and globally By Bryan Dyne 27 May 2020 As countries across the world—including Brazil, India, Russia, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the …
When Schools Stopped Teaching Standard English | National …
Schools in many English-speaking countries have gradually given up teaching Standard English. One could cite various supporting instances. In England during the past decade, schools have stopped …
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education – Wikipedia
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected educational systems worldwide, leading to the near-total closures of schools, universities and colleges.. Most governments around the world have temporarily closed educational institutions in an attempt to contain the spread of COVID-19. As of 24 May 2020, approximately 1.725 billion learners are currently affected due to school closures in response to the …
COVID-19 pandemic in New York City – Wikipedia
The first case relating to the COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed in New York City in March 2020 in a woman who had recently traveled to New York City from Iran, a country seriously affected already by the COVID-19 pandemic at the time. Nearly a month later, the metropolitan area was the worst-affected area in the country, with its medical infrastructure overtaxed.
How Much of a Risk Do Our Children Face? | National Review
The MIS-C syndrome in children, questions about China and their data, the WHO, the president on chemistry, and a new study on the origin of the coronavirus.
The pandemic’s second stage is here — and it’s getting …
The Wall Street Journal reports that in the northern Nigerian city of Kano, gravediggers are running out of space and have resorted to burying corpses between existing graves or putting multiple …
What Boris Johnson Has Planned for Post-Lockdown Britain
Johnson’s own experience of Covid-19 will no doubt shape his thinking. There’s also a more pragmatic calculation that any new infection spike could deal the economy an even bigger blow.