Coronavirus: Egypt approves Sinopharm vaccine for general use

Egypt has approved the use of a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Chinese pharma giant Sinopharm, the health minister said.
Zimbabwe has recorded a total of 14,084 cases and 369 deaths from the coronavirus
‘Overwhelmed, overrun’: Zimbabwe tightens coronavirus restrictions
Zimbabwe has extended a nationwide curfew, banned gatherings and ordered non-essential businesses closed for a month in an effort to curb a surge in coronavirus infections.
Moscow announced the registration of Sputnik V back in August 2020
Guinea Begins Administering Russia's Sputnik V Covid-19 Vaccine
Vaccinations against COVID-19 with a Russian produced vaccine on an experimental basis began on Wednesday at a center in Conakry, Guinea.
Coronavirus cases rising in Africa
Guinea begins coronavirus vaccinations on government ministers
The West African nation of Guinea has begun administering coronavirus vaccines, making the country among the first on the continent to roll out the jabs.
Patients say they have had to sit in chairs day and night as they receive oxygen
South Africa's hospitals are overwhelmed as coronavirus cases spike
Hospitals in South Africa are overwhelmed with the number of patients as the number of coronavirus infections surge.
A new variant of the virus thought to be more highly transmissible is spreading in South Africa
South Africa tops 1 million coronavirus cases
South Africa has become the first country on the African continent to surpass the 1-million mark for Coronavirus cases.
Doctor Dadin Bonkole works at the Ingende Hospital's Ebola Red Zone
In the Congo rainforest, the doctor who discovered Ebola warns of deadly viruses yet to come
Showing early symptoms of hemorrhagic fever, the patient sits quietly on her bed, wrangling two toddlers desperate to flee the cell-like hospital room in Ingende, a remote town in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). They are waiting for the results of a test for Ebola.