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Malawi delays reopening schools as cholera cases surge

Malawi delays reopening schools as cholera cases surge

MALAWI has delayed the opening of public schools in the southern African country's two major cities of Blantyre and Lilongwe, the health minister, to try to slow down a surge in cholera deaths. The total number of cases and deaths has accelerated to 17,824 and 595 respectively since cases were first reported in March, with the mortality rate increasing to 3.34 per cent, according to the Health Ministry. Cholera is an annual problem during Malawi's rainy months from November to March, where the number of deaths is around 100 a year. But the current outbreak is expected to be the…
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Spiralling COVID-19 infection rate forces South Africa to close schools

Spiralling COVID-19 infection rate forces South Africa to close schools

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER IN a desperate measure to slow down the rising COVID-19 infections, South Africa is closing public schools for four weeks and extending the school year beyond 2020. This drastic measure was announced by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa in a special address to the nation and comes after pressure from teacher unions and school governing bodies for school to be closed during a period when infections are expected to rise dramatically. At 408 052 infections, South Africa ranks fifth among the worst hit countries in the world. Over 6 000 people have died from COVID-19.  Ramaphosa announced…
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