Covid-19
The paradox of infection and vaccination statistics
Does it seem like a lot of your vaccinated friends are infected with Covid? That doesn’t mean the vaccines aren’t working
By Max Price
Science | 8 December 2021
New court case launched to stop Shell’s seismic survey on Wild Coast
Case due to be heard by same judge who ruled against activists last week
Law | 6 December 2021
Vaccine rollout: the government has made three mistakes
As a result, we have at least 13 million unused vaccines
By Nicoli Nattrass and Jeremy Seekings
Analysis | 6 December 2021
State researchers can’t access vaccination data - and that’s a huge problem
Health department has withdrawn access to EVDS data since October
By James Stent
News | 6 December 2021
Clothing union reports 74% Covid vaccination rate
Worker education key to high rate of vaccination
By James Stent
Brief | 30 November 2021
We have a new Covid variant. An epidemiologist explains what we should do
If we do lock down, we must time it properly for it to be effective
By Alex Welte
Science | 26 November 2021
New Covid treatments might be slow to arrive in SA
Two new pills show promising results but there’s no certainty on their availability here
By James Stent
News | 18 November 2021
Treating Covid: What works? What doesn’t? And what might work?
A simple guide
Explainer | 16 November 2021
Principals are drowning in the education department’s admin demands
“I live in perpetual fear of missing deadlines and other principals say the same”
News | 12 November 2021