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 South Africa has reported data on Co stanley cup vid cases driven by the Omicron variant that appears to give added impetus to claims the country is experiencing a lower severity of disease. In South Africa, this is the epidemiology: Omicron is behaving in a way that is less severe,  said Prof Cheryl Cohen of the countrys National Institute for Communicable Diseases  NICD , one of the authors of the study. Compellingly, together our data really suggest a positive story of a reduced severity of Omicron compared to other variants,  she said during a news conference by a group of NICD scientists on Wednesday.Scientists, however, cautioned that the reasons less severe cases were being seen was not fully understood and that South Africas experience 鈥?with a young population 鈥?might not translate into how other countries experience Omicron.In South Africa the median botella stanley  age is 27.6 years in comparison with the UK where it is 40.5 years and Italy 鈥?hard hit by the first wave of the pandemic 鈥?where it is 47.3.Omicron cases around the world The lower risk or lower proportions of severe disease were seeing in the fourth wave could be due to a number of factors including the level of prior immunity from people whove already gotten vaccinated or had natural infection, or it could also be due to the intrinsic virulence of Omicron,  said Dr Waasila Jassat, of the NICD. But we need more studies to be able to unpack these things,  she said.The question of imm stanley spain unity from vaccination or prior infection was fla Iqre Government in the dock over plans to outsource probation
 Ugandas president, Yoweri Museveni, has appointed a former military intelligence chief, who is blacklisted by the US over alleged rights violations, to lead the countrys feared police force.Ugandas police and military have been accused of widespread human rights abuses, including arbitrary detention, torture and assassination. Much of the repression has been directed at opposition activists contesting the 36-year rule of Museveni.The ap stanley cup pointment of Maj Gen Abel Kandiho, who was recalled late on Tuesday from a new role as security envoy in South Sudan barely two weeks after being moved from his post as head of military intelligence, is a show of defiance towards the US and other western nations that have been critical of the deteriorating human rights situation in Uganda.Kandiho stanley cup quencher  has  been appointed to the position of the Joint Staff of the Uganda police force,  Ugandas military spokesperson, Lt Col Ronald Kakurungu, said in a statement.The US treasury hit Kandiho with sanctions last December alleging that he had presided over the arrest, detention and physical abuse of Ugandans  due to their nationality, political views, or critique of the Ugandan government . Individuals were taken into custody and held, often without legal proceedings, a stanley cup website t [military intelligence] detention facilities where they were subjected to horrific beatings and other egregious acts 鈥?including sexual abuse and electrocutions, often resulting in significant long-term injury and even death. During these i