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How Covid-19 changed traffic congestion in SA

CAPE TOWN –While many South Africans are now enjoying the freedom of working from home due to the pandemic, others who still prefer working from the office now have less stress in their commute to work. A 2019 study done by traffic data and analytics company INRIX shows that the ...
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Health Tips: How to maintain oily skin

How to maintain oily skin Many people suffer with oily skin, especially during the summer months. Here are a few ways to maintain oily skin. 1. Wash your face with oil controlling face wash. 2. Wipe your face with a cleanser, regularly. 3. Dab your face with blotting paper throughout ...
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Pet Care: How to tame your dog’s bad breath

How to tame your dog’s bad breath Dogs have the urge to lick people especially on the face however, due to their diet they have constant bad breath. Here are a few ways to tame it. 1. Brush their teeth regularly. 2. Give them dog friendly chewable mints once a ...
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Mkhize: Our biggest concern now is the festive season

CAPE TOWN -With all the attention surrounding a second wave of the virus, Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize said that their biggest concern is now with the festive season approaching. As with the European countries, Asia and the United States, their second wave of the coronavirus happened during their summer ...
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Ghost Kitchens: What to know about this trending business

CAPE TOWN –While the global pandemic has changed the future of the restaurant industry, the trending ‘Ghost Kitchens’ have gained even more traction in South Africa. Ghost Kitchens, dark kitchens or virtual kitchens, whichever you prefer, is not a new concept and is still in its infant stage in South ...
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Study: Blood types and Covid-19

CAPE TOWN - As recent evidence suggests that blood types may affect the risk of severe Covid-19 outcomes, researchers looked to assess the association between various blood types with infection, intubation and deaths. As the Covid-19 pandemic continues with infections rising throughout the world, identifying those most at risk has ...
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Life Hacks: Highlighter Stain Remover

Highlighter Stain Remover When you are busy studying and the highlighter leaks or there are unwanted marks left on the page, then this hack will solve the issue. Materials: • Lemon juice • Cotton Swab Dip the cotton swab in lemon juice and gently rub over the highlighter. For LIVE ...
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KZN worried about rise of Covid-19 infections in neighboring EC

CAPE TOWN - The Health MEC in KwaZulu-Natal, Nomagugu Simelane-Zulu says they are worried about the fluctuating numbers in the province and the rise of Covid-19 infections in neighboring Eastern Cape. The province continues to be the second highest in the number of laboratory-confirmed cases countrywide and contributes 17 percent ...
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Virus-delayed Tokyo 2021 Olympics may allow spectators

CAPE TOWN- The International Olympic Committee may allow spectators to attend the 2021 Tokyo Games in July after the committee chief Thomas Bach said he is “very, very confident” that safety measures put in place will contribute to hosting a safe event. One of the biggest global athletic events which ...
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Covid-19 emphasises the effects obesity has on the body

CAPE TOWN - Obesity has always been a concern regarding Covid-19 and the complications that may arise but further discoveries suggest not only does obesity increase the risk of Covid-19 infection and its outcomes but may even reduce the effectiveness of the Covid-19 vaccine. In a recent report from the ...
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