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Vials labelled"VACCINE Coronavirus Covid-19" and a syringe are seen in front of a displayed graph in this illustration taken December 11, 2021.Many pets across SA face an unwanted Christmas this year season as Covid eats away at their owners’ livelihoods.

A shelter in Philippi, Cape Town, had just taken in three adult cats and 16 kittens from someone who could not afford to feed them when Sunday Times spoke to Perrins this week.Social media is buzzing with the theory that the Omicron variant of Covid is a positive development if it spreads like wildfire but does not cause severe disease, similar to flu and the common cold.

Unlike previous waves, only a small proportion of the people infected by the virus in the fourth wave have been admitted to hospitals, data shows. De Oliveira and his team recently came under fire from some members of the public after identifying the Omicron variant, which led to several countries shutting their borders to SA.President Cyril Ramaphosa says the travel ban imposed on SA after the detection of the Omicron variant made him realise that the “paternalistic” developed world was not sincere in its pledge to help African countries overcome the Covid pandemic.

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