New York, United States | AFP | Seven weeks ago Dianne King left her Alabama home to fight COVID-19 in hard-hit New York, traveling to a city she’d never seen to battle a virus killing hundreds of people per day. And after a grueling schedule on the front lines in America’s …
Read More »In Washington, signs of lockdown fraying
Washington, United States | AFP | Rico Montego, 22, is out and about in Washington on his daily routine, chatting with friends on a street corner in the east of the city, despite the strict stay-at-home orders. Compliance with the lockdown — now in its eighth week — has been patchy …
Read More »A world redrawn: virus a ‘genocide’ threat for Amazon, warns Salgado
Paris, France | AFP | Legendary photographer Sebastiao Salgado has warned of a “genocide” of the Amazon’s indigenous peoples if the Brazilian government does not do more to protect them from the coronavirus. The country’s far-right president, Jair Bolsonaro — who has dismissed the virus as a “little flu” — has …
Read More »Migrant boat crossings to UK surge during virus lockdown
London, United Kingdom | AFP | The number of unaccompanied young migrants crossing the Channel from France to Britain has spiked during the coronavirus outbreak, as travel restrictions force them onto boats rather than trucks. Kent County Council in southeast England, which includes the major port of Dover, was dealing with …
Read More »WHO reports record virus cases as Trump mulls in-person G7
Washington, United States | AFP | The World Health Organization has reported the largest single-day increase in coronavirus cases, as US President Donald Trump proposed hosting world leaders for the annual G7 summit as a sign of “normalization.” The WHO said Wednesday that more than 106,000 virus cases had been reported …
Read More »Princess Diana staff protest absence of masks
Sorotia, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Staff at Princess Diana Memorial HCIV in Soroti Municipality have laid down tools over the lack of face masks for attending to patients. The staffs are concerned that while the COVID-19 pandemic is claiming lives in different parts of the world, Soroti Hospital isn’t providing …
Read More »Relief food distribution in Gulu turns rowdy
Gulu, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The food distribution exercise in Gulu Municipality turned rowdy on Wednesday after residents of Tegwana Parish, Pece Division grabbed relief food that was delivered to vulnerable people. It all started when the LCI Chairperson for Tegwana Parish, Geoffrey Onekalit, members of his executive and those …
Read More »Worried Togo finds itself on front line of Sahel’s jihadist war
Dapaong, Togo | AFP | In a makeshift bunker of sacks of rice beneath a tree, heavily-armed Togolese soldiers keep watch over villagers coming and going on foot or bike across the border with Burkina Faso. Just a dried-out river bed separates the two West African countries. In surrounding fields, peasant …
Read More »Universities to shift evening classes due to curfew
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | University administrators in Kampala have indicated plans to move evening classes students to afternoon because of the curfew as finalists prepare to resume studies. It comes two days after President; Yoweri Museveni announced plans to allow learners in candidate classes and finalists in tertiary institutions …
Read More »Nurses abandon COVID-19 patient over unpaid allowances
Jinja, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Nurses at the Jinja COVID-19 isolation centre have declined to usher in a new patient in protest of unpaid allowances and lack of communication from the hospital administrators. The new patient was taken to the hospital at around 3 p.m, on Wednesday. But instead of …
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