The artificial intelligence-based app helps the health department upload 60 000 daily screenings and identifies COVID-19 hotspots.
The United Nations says the world cannot cede virtual spaces to those who traffic in lies, fear and hate.
The companies give the South African motor retail industry free access to a newly developed COVID-19 employee portal.
The telco says the life-saving technology plays a vital role in society and must be accessible to all South Africans.
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The hospital group took a R143 million hit in lost revenue in March due to the disruption caused by COVID-19.
The Telkom subsidiary loses a High Court case against Vexall in a dispute over a computer program used by hundreds of retail pharmacies in SA.
The Vapour Products Association of SA is “extremely disappointed” at government’s ongoing decision to equate electronic vapour products with cigarettes.
Cashless payments solutions provider Howler debuts a mobile app to help organisations with employee virus screening, testing and contact-tracing.
Analytics can help medical establishments and governments to more accurately visualise, forecast and make informed decisions about the unique challenges created by crises.
The tech giants are in discussion with various public health authorities worldwide that are interested in using their contact-tracing tech to fight COVID-19.
A local company makes available a helmet that can scan the body temperatures of up to 200 people every minute.