German hospitals hope Omicron – as milder variant – could ease burden

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BERLIN (Reuters) – The Omicron coronavirus variant could ease pressure on the German health system if it turns out to produce milder illness, even though infections are rising, the head of the country’s association of senior hospital doctors (VLK) said on Sunday. VLK President Michael Weber said coronavirus would no longer be a threat to the health system if Omicron became as dominant in Germany as it is in South Africa, Britain or Denmark and if the infections are as predominantly mild as there. “There is a realistic probability that the pandemic will also become endemic in this country,” Web… Continue reading “German hospitals hope Omicron – as milder variant – could ease burden”

Suspect Arrested in Connection with South African Parliament Fire

A fire at the South African parliament caused extensive damage on Sunday, collapsing the roof and gutting an entire floor in one building. A man in his 50s was arrested in connection with the blaze.

The fire broke out in the early morning and authorities said the sprinkler system appeared to have been tampered with and so did not work. By afternoon, firefighters were still trying to contain the blaze in one of the several buildings that make up the parliament complex in the legislative capital, Cape Town.

A person was arrested inside parliament, Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Patricia De Lille told reporters, adding that the case had been handed over to an elite police unit called the Hawks.

“It’s the role of the Hawks to investigate any attack on political institutions,” De Lille said.

There were no reports of any injuries.

The cause of the blaze was not yet known but De Lille said that according to a report that she received, a standard maintenance fire drill had been conducted just before parliament closed for the Christmas and New Year holidays and everything including the sprinklers was working.

“What was discovered this morning is that somebody has closed one of the valves and so then there was no water to trigger that automatic sprinkler system coming on,” De Lille said, adding that CCTV footage confirmed that somebody was in the building from the early hours of the morning.

President Cyril Ramaphosa told reporters after visiting the site that parliament’s work would continue despite the blaze. He also praised firefighters for saving a “very important national asset of our government.”

Partly contained

The parliamentary complex, some of which dates back to 1884, consists of a cluster of buildings. The National Assembly, or lower House of Parliament, is situated in what is known as the New Wing.

The upper house, or National Council of Provinces (NCOP), is located in what is called the Old Wing or Old Assembly, which is also used for committee meetings.

“The fire has been contained in the Old Wing. Firefighters are currently trying to control the fire in the New Wing, where the fire has affected the National Assembly Chamber,” parliament said in a statement.

Jean-Pierre Smith, a Cape Town mayoral committee member responsible for safety and security, said the roof of the old building had collapsed, and added the fire had gutted the third floor of the building, including office space and the gymnasium.

He also told reporters that the parliament’s fire alarm only rang when firefighters were already on site.

By afternoon smoke had partially subsided after billowing for hours from the roof and entrance of the National Assembly. But City of Cape Town fire services chief Jermaine Carelse said the fire was still active, and was now concentrated on the first and third floor.

The fire, which started just before 6 a.m., was the second at the parliament in less than a year. In March there was a blaze caused by an electrical fault.

“It is egregious that such a thing happened in the first place, there must be no question about it. Whether it was a result of security breaches, which may be apparent to some people, we don’t know,” Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly Lechesa Tsenoli said.

National Assembly Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula told reporters that Ramaphosa’s state of the nation address to a joint session of parliament would go ahead as planned on Feb.10 but an alternative venue would have to be used.

Source: Voice of America

Robbery suspects to appear in George court

The vigilance of members deployed during Safer Festive Season operations led to the arrest of four suspects, two charged for robberies, in connection with incidents perpetrated over the past weekend. They are expected to appear in the George Magistrates’ court on Monday, 03 January 2021 on various charges.

On Friday, 31 December 2021 at about 04:00 members attached to the George police responded to a house robbery scene at Bokmakierie Street, George. Upon arrival they found an 88-year-old man who sustained multiple injuries during the robbery. The victim was taken to hospital for further medical care.

This response led police to Pikkewyn Street, in the same vicinity, where a man armed with a firearm was cornered by security officials. It is alleged that an altercation ensued with the security officials when the suspect sustained a gunshot wound to the hand. He was taken to hospital, but was later discharged and remains in police custody. The 25-year-old suspect is expected to appear in court tomorrow on a charge of house robbery.

The handgun, a revolver stolen during the robbery, was also recovered.

Later the same day, Friday 31 December 2021, police arrested a suspect after he was apprehended on a business premises at Nywerheid Street in the industrial area of George. A laptop and three cell phones were recovered. The 27-year-old suspect is facing a charge of business robbery. He will appear in court once charged.

Furthermore, on Saturday, 01 January 2022 vigilant members attached to the George Crime Prevention unit arrested two suspects when they followed-up information about a burglary which was perpetrated at a business situated at Wilderness Heights, outside George, earlier. This arrest also led to the recovery of stolen items which were concealed in the bush adjacent to the burglary scene. The police confiscated a safe, power tools and liquor.

Both suspects aged 19 and 21 are expected to make their first court appearance tomorrow, Monday, 3 January 2022 on charges of housebreaking and theft.

All arrested remains in police custody.

Source: South African Police Service

Redelinghuys police sought community assistance in murder investigation

Redelinghuys Detectives are seeking the assistance of the public to locate the person depicted in the photograph, who they believe can assist them in a murder investigation. She used to live on a farm in the Redelinghuys area.

Anyone who can assist with information on the whereabouts of this person is kindly requested to contact the investigating officer Detective Warrant Officer Schmidlin on 022 962 1620 or 079 894 1823 alternatively Crime Stop on 08600 10111.

Source: South African Police Service

Hebron police investigate murder and attempted murder

POTCHEFSTROOM: Hebron police are investigating cases of murder and attempted murder after a 42-year-old woman’s body was found in the bushes whilst her injured boyfriend was taken to hospital on Thursday, 30 December 2021.

Police were called by passers-by after spotting the lifeless body of a woman. During investigation, the police further discovered the man who was still alive and summoned the ambulance. It was established that both victims had what appeared to be gunshot wounds on their upper bodies. At this stage, the motive for this incident is still unknown and no arrests have been made.

Investigation into the matter continues and the police request anyone who may have information that can assist in the investigation, to contact Hebron Acting Detective Commander, Captain Paulus Dlamini on 082 416 2715 or call Crime Stop number on 08600 10111. Anonymous tip-offs can also be communicated via My SAPS App.

Source: South African Police Service

China To Donate Two Million Doses Sinovac Vaccines To Botswana

GABORONE– Chinese Ambassador to Botswana, Wang Xuefeng, announced yesterday that, China will donate two million doses of Sinovac vaccine to Botswana in 2022.

“We hope that this new batch of donations will further help the Botswana government with its national vaccination deployment plan, including the booster dosing schedule,” Wang said, in a video message, posted on the Chinese Embassy’s Facebook page.

The donation is part of China’s commitment to provide an additional one billion doses of vaccines to Africa, according to Wang.

The announcement comes, as the southern African country moves into Phase Four of its national vaccine deployment plan, which will cover those aged 12 to 17, as well as, after the Botswana Medicines Regulatory Authority (BOMRA) approved the booster dose plan.

Botswana has so far recorded 219,509 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 2,444 related deaths.

At least 1,167,105 of Botswana’s 1.6 million adults have received their first dose of the vaccine, with 1,032,584 fully vaccinated

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK