Coronavirus: A global black market for negative test results has emerged

As the coronavirus pandemic drags on, people around the world are turning to the black market for negative COVID-19 tests that enable them to travel.
World Health Organization boss Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned that the fight against the virus is
WHO chief in quarantine after contact tests positive for Coronavirus
Tedros has been at the forefront of the United Nations health agency’s efforts to battle the pandemic.
Oyewale Tomori, renowned Professor of virology
Nigeria not winning COVID-19 war — Tomori
A renowned Professor of virology and former Vice-Chancellor of the Redeemer’s University Nigeria, Oyewale Tomori, says emerging indices show that Nigeria is not winning the war against COVID-19.
Actress, Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku
Naa Ashorkor recovers from coronavirus
Radio and television presenter, Naa Ashorkor Mensah-Doku has recovered from Coronavirus 2 weeks after announcing that she tested positive to the virus.
Some teachers in Uganda are now venturing into small businesses to survive
'We have to live': Ugandan teachers turn to business as schools stay closed
The virus has kept schools in Uganda closed since March. While salaries for teachers employed in government schools have kept coming, an estimated 150,000 teachers in private schools have not been paid for months.
There is evidence that people with Covid-19 could infect those who are more than six feet away
Coronavirus spreads more than six feet - CDC
coronavirus is now airborne, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The resumption of schools include universities
South Sudan re-opens schools after Covid-19 closure
Schools in South Sudan have officially reopened today after more than six months since they were closed in March as a measure to curb the spread of Covid-19.