(WHO) EXPERTS smash hopes that coronavirus antibody tests could help the UK end its lockdown – after the World Health Organization questioned whether they offer any guarantee of immunity.

(WHO) EXPERTS smash hopes that coronavirus antibody tests could help the UK end its lockdown – after the World Health Organization questioned whether they offer any guarantee of immunity.

WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION (WHO) EXPERTS smash hopes that coronavirus antibody tests could help the UK end its lockdown – after the World Health Organization questioned whether they offer any guarantee of immunity. The UK has placed antibody tests – which check if someone has had Covid-19 – at the centre of an eventual “back-to-work” plan to restart normal life. But experts said they may not prove if someone is protected from reinfection. The UK’s testing…

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EVACUATION-Seats available, Ethiopian Airlines, Zimbabwe to London-Saturday 18 /4/20 for UK nationals normally resident in UK

EVACUATION-Seats available, Ethiopian Airlines, Zimbabwe to London-Saturday 18 /4/20 for UK nationals normally resident in UK

EVACUATION-Seats available, Ethiopian Airlines, Zimbabwe to London-Saturday 18 /4/20 for UK nationals normally resident in UK  If you are in Harare, you may want to dash to the airport because worldwide, airlines have suspended flights due to the Covid-19 pandemic, leaving thousands of passengers stranded in foreign lands, many broke.The British Embassy in Zimbabwe, urges UK nationals normally resident in the UK, but currently in Zimbabwe to book a flight home as soon as possible,…

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3 men aged between 28 and 54, were arrested in northern KwaZulu-Natal with 20,095 packs of cigarettes from Mozambique in 40 boxes, each containing 500 packets of cigarettes, street value estimated at R900,000

3 men aged between 28 and 54, were arrested in northern KwaZulu-Natal with 20,095 packs of cigarettes from Mozambique in 40 boxes, each containing 500 packets of cigarettes, street value estimated at R900,000

3 men aged between 28 and 54, were arrested in northern KwaZulu-Natal with 20,095 packs of cigarettes from Mozambique in 40 boxes, each containing 500 packets of cigarettes, street value estimated at R900,000 The men were en route to the KwaDukuza area. Two of the suspects are believed to be South Africans and the third suspect is a Mozambican national. – timeslive

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