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South Africa reported 755 coronavirus deaths in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of fatalities to 34,334, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize announced late Tuesday. 

Mkhize said 13,105 new infections were also detected, pushing the country’s total number of confirmed cases to 1,259,748.

The country’s economic hub of Gauteng, which includes Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria, recorded the highest number of deaths at 225, followed by the coastal province of Kwa-Zulu Natal with 218 fatalities.

The tourism hub of Western Cape recorded 128 deaths, Eastern Cape 134 and the rest had less than 30 deaths each.

South Africa, currently battling its second wave of COVID-19, has the highest number of cases and deaths on the continent and is the 16th most affected country globally.

A total of 1,019,123 patients have recovered from the deadly respiratory illness, representing a recovery rate of 81%.

Mkhize said some 7.2 million people have been tested for the virus since it was first detected in the country, with 50,671 tests conducted since Monday./aa

Iraq, Palestine, Libya, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced more infections and deaths linked to the novel coronavirus on Tuesday as they continued efforts to contain the disease. 

Iraq

In Iraq, five people died in the past 24 hours, pushing the nationwide fatalities to 12,911.

With 810 new infections, the overall caseload rose to 604,549. A total of 560,583 recoveries have been recorded. 

Palestine

Palestinian Health Minister Mai al-Kaili said 15 more people have died from the virus in the last 24 hours in territories under Israeli occupation and blockade and that 815 new cases have been identified.

In the Palestinian territories with a population of about five million (West Bank, Gaza, East Jerusalem), the total number of cases reached 167,674, while there are 1,784 deaths and 150,834 recoveries.

Libya

The National Center for Combating Diseases in Libya registered 33 new virus-related deaths, 652 cases, and 992 recoveries.

The total number of cases rose to 106,030. There are 1,622 deaths and 82,229 recoveries.

Kuwait

The Kuwaiti Health Ministry registered one death, 494 cases and 202 recoveries.

Total cases rose to 155,335. The country has 946 deaths and 149,575 recoveries.

Oman

The Health Ministry in Oman recorded 164 cases and 163 recoveries. Those figures raised the total to 130,944 infections. So far, 123,187 people have recovered.

Saudi Arabia

Five more deaths and 147 new cases were recorded in Saudi Arabia, bringing the tallies to 6,300 deaths and 364,096 infections, respectively. There are 355,857 recoveries.

Jordan

In Jordan, 33 people died while another 1,176 got infected, pushing the totals to 4,076 deaths and 309,846 cases.

As many as 1,674 patients also regained health, bringing the total recoveries to 292,104.

The UAE

The UAE’s Health Ministry said six more people died from COVID-19, 3,243 were infected and 2,195 had recovered.

The country’s death toll rose to 717 and the number of cases reached 236,225 while a total of 210,561 patients have recovered. 

The virus outbreak has claimed more than 1.95 million lives in 191 countries and regions since last December.

Over 91.36 million cases have been reported worldwide, with more than 50.53 million recoveries, according to figures compiled by the US' Johns Hopkins University./aa

Message application Telegram has reached more than 500 million active users, recording 25 million new ones in the past 72 hours, according to founder Pavel Durov. 

The number of users exceeded 500 million during the first week of the new year, according to Durov.

"Twenty-five million users have joined Telegram in the last 72 hours. 38% of them are from Asia, 27% from Europe, and 21% from Latin America," he said, indicating the number of users continues to increase.

The WhatsApp messaging service forced many users last week to agree to new privacy rules for sharing personal data with Facebook companies.

Users will not be able to use the application service unless they accept the terms./aa

Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu and US Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross held a phone conversation, according to a Turkish diplomatic source on Tuesday.

Cavusoglu and Ross discussed bilateral economic relations, said the source, who asked not to be named due to restrictions on speaking to the media.

Ross requested the phone call, it added.

Cavusoglu also held a phone call with his Croatian counterpart Gordan Grlic Radman on Tuesday.​​​​​​​/aa

Health authorities here published rules Tuesday for the production and medicinal use of marijuana and its pharmaceutical derivatives. 

The rules secure the legal operation of the industry in Mexico and includes primary production to supply pharmaceuticals, production of seeds and fabrication of pharmaceutical and medicinal derivatives.

It comes three years after the Supreme Court ruled in favor of cannabis use.

The Federal Commission for the Protection Against Sanitary Risks (COFEPRIS) and the Health Ministry will be in charge of administering and implementing the regulations, while the National Service of Health, Safety, and Quality (SENASINCA) will head regulations.

Proper installations certified by COFEPRIS are needed for pharmaceutical and quality control laboratories as well as an academic background and experience for those running laboratories. All permits for pharmaceutical research will be issued by COFEPRIS.

A permit would have to be obtained to grow seeds by SENASINCA which would grant the holder in the National Registry for growing cannabis for research and production purposes.

The rules also dictate that drug stores, pharmacies or selling points need to keep a record of all patients.

The rules come after federal efforts to legalize the recreational and medicinal use of marijuana, with senators voting in favor of decriminalization for recreational use in November.

A review and vote on legalizing recreational usage are pending in Congress./aa

A Turkish court has sentenced the leader of an evangelical sex cult to one thousand years in prison for a litany of sexual offences and fraud.

Adnan Oktar, who promoted creationism on his conservative Islamic TV channel, was known for surrounding himself with scantily dressed women whom he called his “kittens” before his arrest in 2018.

He was detained with around 200 other suspects by Istanbul police and on Monday was jailed for 1,075 years for crimes including sexual assault, sexual abuse of children, fraud and attempted political and military espionage.

The 64-year-old was also found guilty of backing a group led by the US-based Muslim preacher Fethullah Gulen, whom Turkey says was behind an attempted military coup in 2016.

The court sentenced two executives in Oktar's organisation, Tarkan Yavas and Oktar Babuna, to 211 and 186 years, respectively.

During the trial, which heard harrowing testimonies from victims of sexual abuse, Oktar denied being associated with Mr Gulen and also insisted he was not the head of a "sex cult".

At a hearing in September, Mr Oktar told a judge he had around 1,000 “girlfriends” which he attributed to his “overflowing of love in my heart for women.”

He also claimed on a separate occasion to be “extraordinarily potent.”

One victim who gave evidence at the trial, and was identified only as CC for legal reasons, said Oktar repeatedly sexually abused her and other women.

The woman, who joined the cult aged 17, said some of the women raped by Oktar had been forced to take contraceptives afterwards.

When police raided Oktar’s home they found 69,000 contraceptive pills, which he claimed were used for treating skin disorders and mental health issues.

Following his arrest in 2018, Turkish authorities demolished the villa he used as a studio for his evangelical TV channel, which claimed that Darwin’s theory of evolution was false.

The channel, A9, began broadcasting in 2011 and was frequently condemned by Turkey's religious leaders, who took issue with him posing alongside heavily made-up and scantily dressed women.

Oktar wrote under a pen name a 700-page book advocating creationism, “The Atlas of Creation,” sending unsolicited copies to academics, libraries and members of Congress in the United States.

The book was mocked at the time for being riddled with basic scientific errors.

He also set up a website dedicated to criticising the BBC and after his arrest claimed that he was the victim of a British intelligence operation./ The telegraph

Broward County public school teachers and non-instructional staff were told by the district in December that anyone still working remotely had to report to their in-person assignments this week.

Instead, since that Dec. 17 memo went out, almost 100 employees chose to retire and more than 100 took leave or called in sick Monday, the day they had to return to their schoolhouses, according to the head of the Broward Teachers Union.

Most of the staff who retired or called in sick are teachers, said Anna Fusco, BTU president.

This comes just days after BTU sued the school district in Broward Circuit Court aimed at stopping the return-to-work mandate.

Union: District forcing teachers to risk their lives amid COVID

The union argues that hundreds of school district employees have serious medical conditions that put their lives at risk should they become exposed to COVID-19. The complaint, filed Thursday, states the mandate is forcing them to choose “between their lives and their livelihoods.”

District officials could not be immediately reached for comment Monday, but Broward Schools Superintendent Robert Runcie said last week that getting more teachers and students back into the physical classroom is imperative. He said students’ grades have been suffering since the novel coronavirus pandemic began.

Runcie: Students are suffering due to remote learning

“We must bring these students back into our classrooms for more traditional classroom instruction, as well as to provide intervention and support to get them back on track to success,” Runcie said.

When the district allowed in-person learning to resume Oct. 9, it granted about 1,700 staff members COVID-related accommodations allowing them to work remotely. Runcie said last week that those employees were told then that they’d have to report back to their schools on Jan. 11.

“This date has not changed,” he said in a videoed address to the district last Wednesday.

Most have since reported back to their schools, but hundreds have not because they have medical conditions that put them at risk if they catch COVID-19.

The union counters in its lawsuit that it entered into a memorandum of understanding in August with the administration that gives preference for full-time remote work assignments to employees most vulnerable if they catch the virus, and that agreement does not expire until June 30.

And, those assignments are only subject to change based on the operational needs of a particular school, according to the complaint.

The lawsuit seeks to maintain the stay-at-home policy for medically compromised employees until an independent arbitrator can decide the matter.

The Broward school district employs 33,022 people, including 14,329 who are teachers.

The union feels it’s unnecessary to mandate that all teachers return to the classroom when only between 25% and 30% of the district’s approximately 261,000 students have come back to in-person learning since the fall. And, Fusco said, not many more are expected to return between now and the end of the school year.

“We’re expecting 40% back on campus, if that much,” she said.

The mandated return also comes as COVID cases in Broward schools continue to rise.

As of Monday night, 730 students and 793 employees were confirmed to have tested positive for the coronavirus since October, according to the district’s website. This compares to 664 pupils and 724 staffers, respectively, as of last Thursday.

“Lots of positives came through last week and this week,” Fusco said.

Immature locust swarms continue to migrate southwards from different breeding areas in eastern Africa, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) said Monday.

In its desert locust situation update, the FAO cited the migration of immature swarms from eastern Ethiopia and central Somalia to southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya.

It also showed that a few immature swarms recently reached Mwanga district in northeast Tanzania.

“In Kenya, immature swarms continue to arrive and spread throughout the north. So far, swarms are present in the four counties of Wajir, Garissa, Marsabit and, most recently, Isiolo,” said the FAO.

“Breeding continues, and hopper bands are present in the southeast [Kenya] near Taita Taveta and along the coast.”

In Ethiopia, according to the FAO, immature swarms have concentrated along the eastern side of the Harar Highlands in the Oromia region on their way to southern areas of the country, including southern parts of the Rift Valley region.

The situation update also indicated that there are cross-border movements of locusts in areas around the northwest of Somalia and along the southern border with Kenya.

The UN agency called on all countries to maintain the necessary survey and control operations to reduce migration and breeding.

It also warned that dry conditions in some areas where the swarms are arriving could facilitate their spread throughout southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya.

There is a moderate risk that a few swarms could reach central Kenya and perhaps the southwest as well as northeast Tanzania, eastern Uganda and southeast South Sudan in January, according to the FAO.

“Once swarms arrive in favorable areas, they will mature and lay eggs that will hatch and cause hopper bands to form during February and March,” said the FAO, reaffirming its commitment to control measures, which it said would continue in all affected countries in East Africa.

Last year witnessed the most serious outbreak of desert locusts in recent years which spread across East Africa, posing an unprecedented threat to food security./aa

A yellow fever vaccination campaign targeting to reach 700,000 people in certain regions of Ethiopia has achieved 93% of its target amid the COVID-19 outbreak’s challenges, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced Monday.

The vaccination campaign was conducted last November in the country’s Southern Nations, Nationalities and People’s Region (SNNPR) and Oromia region.

It aimed to put an end to the spread of a yellow fever outbreak that was first reported in Enor-Ener Woreda in the Gurage Zone of the SNNPR “by vaccinating eligible age groups in 12 woredas (districts), one of them in Oromia,” said the WHO statement.

Regarding the beginning of the campaign, the WHO said it was first conducted in March 2020 in 17 kebeles, or sub-districts, of Enor-Ener, bringing the outbreak rapidly under control.

“As we all work together to respond to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the WHO works with the Ethiopian Ministry of Health, the Ethiopian Public Health Institute and regional health bureaus to support the continuation of essential health services like immunization and strengthen the response to other health emergencies such as this yellow fever outbreak,” the report quoted WHO Representative Dr. Boureima Hama Sambo as saying.

“We must address all health issues and emergencies to protect the health of the Ethiopian people,” Sambo added.

“The Ministry of Health’s Ethiopian Public Health Institute collaborated with the WHO and other immunization partners to launch the campaign in the 12 high-risk woredas in the two regions targeting populations aged 6 months to 50 years,” said the WHO.

A total of 86 cases and four deaths were reported in this outbreak, it added.

Yellow Fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease that causes symptoms including chills, fever, nausea, loss of appetite and muscle pain, especially in the back, and headaches./aa

A Ugandan government soldier shot dead six innocent people, an army official said Monday. 

“One of our soldiers killed people before he was also shot dead,” Deo Akiki, Uganda’s People’s Defense Force deputy spokesman, said in a statement.

He said a police officer and a fellow soldier were among the dead.

The incident took place Monday at a trading center in Ganda, Nansana Municipality in Wakiso District on the outskirts of the capital Kampala.

Police have identified the killer soldier as Dennis Owino. They confirmed that apart from killing the six people, he also wounded four others and they have been rushed to the hospital.

The errant soldier reportedly first killed a fellow soldier in the barracks after a quarrel before he moved out and started shooting at innocent civilians.

Jacob Mukwana, an eyewitness who survived being shot, said the soldier came walking from the barracks shooting at whomever he saw. He said that among those he shot and killed was a couple who was in a vehicle with four of their children

“He shot at the vehicle, killing the man and his wife. Two police officers tried to arrest him, but he shot one dead and injured the other seriously,” said Mukwana.

Mukwana said the soldier shot at him, but by a miracle, the bullet hit a nearby wall.

Brigadier Samuel Kabugo, commander of the 4th army brigade, regretted the incident.

“We are going to carry out investigations and establish why the soldier killed the people,” he said.

A bar owner in the trading center, Edward Nkusi, said the killer solder often ordered drinks at his bar.

“I think the soldier was drunk when he killed the people. He drinks from my place and other bars even during the day. He at times escapes from the barracks and drinks during the day,” he said.

It is common for soldiers to kill innocent people in Uganda. About a month ago, a jilted soldier killed three people including his estranged girlfriend in western Uganda./aa

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