The Ministry of Gender has finally given a green light to external recruitment companies to start operation in Uganda on the 8th-Dec-2020. That the process complies with COVID-19 Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The ministry convened a meeting with the permanent secretary Ministry of gender and externalization of labour stakeholders on Monday 23rd November 2020. The stakeholders agreed that externalization of ...
Read More »Covid-19 Patients in Pakistan Die Due To Oxygen Shortage
Patients of the coronavirus in Pakistan are dying due to the shortage of oxygen in hospitals. The relatives of the patients have described how they begged for help as panic consumed the government-run hospital in the Northern city of Peshawar. There have been delays in deliveries which meant that over 200 patients were left on reduced oxygen for hours. Hospital ...
Read More »Sudan Loses Seven Doctors To Coronavirus in Just 10 Days
The ministry of health in Sudan is in a state of quagmire after seven doctors succumb to coronavirus in just 10 days. In the past one month Sudan has lost over 100 people due to Covid 19. The death of these doctors has left a very huge gap on the fight against coronavirus. Actually in the statement by the ministry ...
Read More »China Suggests QR Code Based Global Travel System
China’s President Xi Jinping has called for a global mechanism that would use QR codes to open up global travel. The codes will majorly help in establishing the health status of a traveler hence making it easier to track the coronavirus. “We need to further harmonize policies and standards and establish ‘fast tracks’ to facilitate the orderly flow of people,’’ ...
Read More »German Doctor Accused Of Killing Two COVID-19 Patients
A German doctor has been accused of killing two covid-19 patients and charged with manslaughter in Deutsche Welle. According to police in Essen, western Germany, the doctor doled out medication to hasten the death of one patient. He said that he did this to save the patient from further suffering. The two patients aged 47 and 50, were terminally ill ...
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