HomeArticles New lockdown laws: Informal food traders will open, COVID-19 close contacts...ArticlesMultimediaVideos[ICYMI] New lockdown laws: Informal food traders will open, COVID-19 close contacts traced with cellphones Bhekisisa Team–April 2, 2020 Bhekisisa TeamApril 2, 2020FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp South Africa's Coronavirus National Command Council will update the nation on the revised lockdown regulations today, Thursday 2 April 2020. (GCIS)Plus, if you’re going to a funeral, you can move between provinces with your close family members. No, you still can’t buy cigarettes. Bhekisisa Team Bhekisisa Teamhttps://dev.bhekisisa.org/author/bhekisisa-team/ December 15, 2023 Our most-read stories of 2023 Bhekisisa Teamhttps://dev.bhekisisa.org/author/bhekisisa-team/ December 6, 2023 Heating up: Here’s how climate change works Bhekisisa Teamhttps://dev.bhekisisa.org/author/bhekisisa-team/ November 15, 2023 Can we stop TB from killing people? The world’s largest gathering kicks off Bhekisisa Teamhttps://dev.bhekisisa.org/author/bhekisisa-team/ September 22, 2023 TB talks: Will #UNGA78 change these three lives? Tags2020 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus outbreakCoronavirus pandemicLockdownSARS-CoV-2South AfricaSouthern AfricaFacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleWorld Health Organisation guidelines for managing and treating latent TBNext articleCoronavirus testing criteria: A quick reference for South African healthcare workersRELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Climate changeFight the fear: The psychology of climate anxiety Articles[VIDEO] Here’s how e-cigarettes turn juice into clouds Articles[VIDEO] How to start your next HPV test at home Multimedia#TeamBhekisisa | How Soley, Bhekisisa’s programme associate keeps our operations running smoothly Articles[WATCH] Why some parents are led to think e-cigarettes are healthy (they’re not) ArticlesStigma, inaction and cost: Will SA treat obesity with lessons learned from HIV? ArticlesA huff and a puff: Could nicotine pouches put an end to smoking? ArticlesSuspicion, stigma and systems: Africa’s healthcare story ArticlesHealth Beat #16 | Why the upcoming Tobacco Bill treats e-cigarettes like smokes ArticlesSA doctors make up to 40 times more than those in Kenya and Nigeria Climate changeFloods, food and families: Why climate change makes eating well harder ArticlesIs it cheers to saying cheers? Why science says no to drinking alcohol ArticlesOur most-read stories of 2023 Climate changeHeating up: Here’s how climate change works ArticlesCan we stop TB from killing people? The world’s largest gathering kicks off ArticlesTB talks: Will #UNGA78 change these three lives? National Health Insurance#UNGA78: What the NHI means for universal health coverage in SA ArticlesHere’s how cholera spread through SA ArticlesA rehydration robot, a pinch test & more: Tips to help health workers spot cholera Articles#HealthBudgetVote: How will provinces spend their money? ArticlesPresidential Health Summit: The health department missed 60% of its 2018 goals Bhekisisa Spaces[LISTEN] The world’s biggest HIV & TB programme has a new goal: Happiness Articles[ICYMI] What Africa’s journalists should do differently in the next pandemic – Bhekisisa/Pulitzer Centre webinar ArticlesHow the health department bends the law to gag health workers – report