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The president also stressed the importance of keeping the economy open after months of stifling movement restrictions.
He urged citizens not to drop their guard and continue adhering to the health rules, such as wearing face masks and respecting curfew times.
South Africa has recorded just over 800,000 coronavirus infections - more than a third of the cases reported across the African continent - and over 20,000 deaths.
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Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon was recently diagnosed with COVID-19 and is receiving medical treatment, according to an article from The Detroit News. Napoleon, 65, reportedly has had low oxygen levels while hospitalized, according to the article. The sheriff's office announced Napoleon's diagnosis on Nov. 19, and he was hospitalized the following day, the report … Continued
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Jamaican teacher’s claims of racial discrimination in China said to be unfounded
(Jamaica Observer) The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade today responded to allegations that the Jamaican Embassy in China did not provide assistance to a Jamaican teacher who requested help.
There have been no reports made by nationals (including Jamaican teachers) to the embassy regarding mistreatment, although fears generally exist in light of media reports.
The embassy, with the assistance of the teacher’s former employer, sought to find accommodation for the teacher so that he could vacate the apartment that was initially assigned under his contract.
Investigations conducted by the embassy into allegations made by the teacher, revealed that his eviction from the accommodation owned by his former employer was unrelated to claims of racial discrimination.
Through the intervention of the embassy, the teacher received his salaries owed by the former employer.