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Homa Bay Governor Gladys Wanga's win in August 9, 2022 election upheld; court dismisses petition by ex-Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero, stating it lacks merit.
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.
AFP
MSNBC is apparently betting on Black to make it more competitive against rival cable news networks. But the decision to promote Rashida Jones to be its top executive is far from a gamble.
As part of an effort to keep families afloat that Are in need during the holidays, Milwaukee Health Services will be hosting a Christmas dinner give away. On December 18th, families can receive free meals and Covid 19 safety kit as part of the event. I have covered these in the past, and the meal […]
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Adam Beam and Kathleen Ronayne | Associated Press California will likely order most of its businesses to close or limit capacity in the coming days, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday, part of new rules triggered when fewer than 15% of beds are available in intensive care units for regional hospital networks. Newsom said four of […]
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The NCCC is now considering how it can limit large gatherings over Christmas - with 'second wave restraints' coming under consideration.
With a justified distrust of unproven vaccines, and perceived limited participation by African Americans in clinical trials that led to the development of COVID-19 vaccines, many question whether African Americans will accept vaccination.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — When Mary De La Rosa closed her toddler and preschool program in March because of the coronavirus pandemic, she fully expected to serve the 14 children again some day. In the end, though, Creative Explorers closed for good. It left the families to search for other care options — and the three […]
It comes as parts of the world become ready to roll out vaccines for COVID-19
Despite having indicated its intention to join global health initiative Covax, SA has yet to outline how the vaccine will be distributed.
By Victor Trammell Photo credits: Sipa USA via AP Images On Monday (December 7), New York Magazine published an eye-opening article about the COVID-19 public health crisis, which is still wreaking havoc on the American people nearly a year after its arrival. David Wallace-Wells (the writer of the New York Magazine article) suggested in his […]
By Chuck Dow Humana Regional President of Medicare in Wisconsin In a year filled with unforeseen challenges and important decisions, people with Medicare have through Monday, Dec. 7 to select their Medicare Advantage or Prescription Drug Plan coverage for 2021. To ensure you have the right Medicare plan for you in place come January 1... [Read More]
1/5 say they are detoxing in preparation for a boozy holiday season. 34% admit they start drinking first thing in the morning on Christmas Day. Infographic included showing America's favorite Christmas drink by state . As temperatures drop, trees go up and fireplaces are aflame, it can only mean one thing… the countdown to Christmas 2020 has […]
The post Eggnog Voted Wisconsin's Favorite Christmas cocktail! appeared first on Milwaukee Community Journal.
The ANC in the Western Cape have accused provincial government of defying efforts to stem the spread of COVID-19, angering their counterparts.
Even though President-elect
Ramaphosa addressed the nation on 3 December and warned that Sarah Baartman District and the Garden Route could face additional restrictions.
It is going to be a hard Christmas for many Americans.
… lower the percentage of African Americans who contracted the virus. … .
“We lost five African American men from our church,” … cases and deaths for African Americans dropped tremendously in September … pandemic, we were, African Americans were roughly 32 percent …
Pew Research Center found 83% of Asian Americans said they would get a vaccine compared to 42% of Blacks. White and Latinx respondents were about even with 63% and 61% respectively saying they would.
Tiffany Haddish has revealed that she’s lost 40 pounds during her COVID-19 quarantine. “During this COVID period, I’ve lost 40 pounds,” Haddish tells PEOPLE, adding that she’s been exercising every day for “anywhere from 15 minutes to sometimes two hours.” “I had this thought in my mind that I want the body of Flo-Jo!” Haddish 40, says, referring to […]
(CALMATTERS) - In the face of a “surge on top of a surge,” Gov. Gavin Newsom announced today the strictest measure in months for a regional stay-at-home order tied to the number of intensive care beds as hospitals near their capacity in the face of a statewide coronavirus surge. The governor’s order calls for tougher […]
Op-ed by Dr. Ben Chavis 2020 brought renewed global focus to issues of social justice in America. From the racial disparities and inequities highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic to the killings of George Floyd and so many other Black and Brown Americans at the hands of police officers have all contributed to the evolving social justice […]
The post Stopping the Exploitation of Prisoners and Their Families Requires More Comprehensive Solutions appeared first on Milwaukee Community Journal.
In the midst of the holidays, as Christmas decorations go up, so does the rate of COVID-19 infections. L.A County health officials are seeing their early holiday predications coming to light after Thanksgiving, as many visited with others outside their residences. The result has sent L.A. County into stricter Stay-At- Home order guidelines.
The post Stay-At-Home Order Keeps Public Home Amid COVID-19 Surge appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
The holiday season is joyous for some and cringeworthy for others. After almost a year of isolation, disruption to everyday life, and financial uncertainty, many were hoping the holiday season would bring about some much needed cheer. With the number of COVID-19 cases on the rise again though, public health officials are urging folks to […]
Technology’s impact on the work environment was profound well before the pandemic – streamlining processes, increasing productivity, and making remote work seamless. Now, given the rapid changes in an uncertain economy affected by the virus, knowing how to utilize and navigate technology in the post-COVID world will be even more crucial for entrepreneurs, college […]
The post How Technology Can Steer You Through The Fast Lane Of The Post-COVID World appeared first on Milwaukee Community Journal.
Playbook of Proven Business Strategies Can Help You on Your Entrepreneurial Journey San Diego, CA, Nov. 30, 2020 — Jerry Rollins began his professional career as an “enforcer” — a major league hockey “tough guy” synonymous with aggressive play. When he put away his sticks for the last time, he had to reinvent himself. […]
The post Enforcer to Entrepreneur: Achieving Hockey Stick Growth in Life, Business, and Sports appeared first on Milwaukee Community Journal.
The Sacramento Observer and Capital Public Radio (CapRadio) are pleased to announce that they have been selected as one of 64 new newsrooms around the nation to co-host a Report for America journalist to expand coverage of underserved areas in the greater Sacramento region. This support from Report for America will enable the organizations to […]
Compiled by Erica Wright We asked Birmingham-area residents, Would you take a coronavirus vaccine? LISA WILSON: “No, not immediately. I would have to see how it works out and give it some time to develop because I don’t trust anything right now… I feel like this first dose of the vaccine is more of a […]