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A 69-year-old UK tourist didn’t even have time to properly acclimatise to South Africa, before being robbed in the driveway of a hotel in Morningside on Sunday.
The man was travelling in an Uber from the OR Tambo International Airport.
CCTV cameras captured the moment two armed men pounce on the vehicle. A third suspect then grabs the items worth R100 000, from the boot of the car before all three flee the scene.
“A case of armed robbery was opened at Sandton police station,” national police spokesperson Colonel Brenda Muridili told News24.
“A 69-year-old man was allegedly robbed of personal items valued about R100 000, at the gate of a hotel in Morningside on arrival from the OR Tambo International Airport yesterday.”
No arrests have been made.
Police are investigating the matter.
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The body of a KwaZulu-Natal teenager who tried to save his seven-year-old neighbour who was swept away following heavy flooding has been found, paramedic services said on Monday.
“The body of the 14-year-old who tried to save the seven-year-old from the Nonoti River last week was recovered this afternoon, bringing closure for the family,” IPSS spokesperson Paul Herbst said.
He added the body had washed up on the river’s banks near the Darnall Mill. A police search and rescue team was on the scene together with other officers to investigate the incident.
The seven-year-old boy’s body was found on Wednesday.
The province was hit by severe rains early last week with a tornado also claiming two lives in eMpolweni, New Hanover, on Wednesday.
The South African Weather Service has predicted more heavy rains for the province this week.
The HIV test came back positive and the patient, full of fear and denial, took to the STD forum on the popular social media site Reddit.
“I’m really scared because they said my results showed ‘HIV-1 Confirmation’. I have to go back and get another test but I’m wondering is the doc wrong, do you think I have HIV?” the person wrote.
People worried that they have a sexually transmitted disease are more often turning to social media to receive a diagnosis, according to a report published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Nearly three of every five posts to Reddit’s STD forum is seeking a “crowd diagnosis” of a suspected infection, often with an accompanying photo of affected genitalia, said senior researcher John Ayers. He’s an associate professor with the Division of Infectious Disease and Global Public Health at the University of California, San Diego.
Worse, 20% of people requesting an STD crowd diagnosis through Reddit specifically sought a second opinion after receiving a diagnosis by a health care professional.
“One in five people that went on here was already told by a doctor what their condition was,” Ayers said. “They go on social media to refute that diagnosis.”
He said the phenomenon is disturbing, and not just because it takes the dreaded office question, “Does this look normal?” to a global scale.
There’s a good chance that people are being given misleading or wrong information, which increases the risk of spreading the infection to others, Ayers said.
“We’re undergoing an STD epidemic right now, and in part that epidemic may be fuelled by people’s reliance on social media for health care,” he said.
Ayers cited the frightened HIV-positive patient as an example. That post received a reply within an hour, researchers found.
“They go online and they get told they don’t have HIV, which means that person is going to go now and infect more people,” Ayers said.
The rates of new HIV diagnoses in the United States have remained stable in recent years, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, but infection rates for other STDs are skyrocketing:
Ayers and his colleagues noted that people are increasingly turning to social media for information about STDs and other illnesses.
“Remote care” and “telemedicine” are concepts that have been kicking around for some time, but doctors may be surprised by the extent to which people already are participating, Ayers said.
“People are already doing remote care. They’re just doing it in the wrong setting. They’re doing it on social media,” he said.
To gain some understanding, the researchers focused on Reddit, a social media website with 330 million active monthly users. The site hosts more than 232 health forums, also called “subreddits”, including one focused on STDs.
“None of them are dedicated to diagnosis,” Ayers said. “They’re all about sharing information and social support. But the reality is they all turn into a forum for crowd diagnoses.”
Ayers and his team gathered posts on Reddit’s STD forum from its start in November 2010 through February 2019, nearly 17 000 in all.
The monthly number of posts has been steadily increasing over the years, with 908 appearing in January and February 2019.
Researchers drew a random sample of 500 posts to see how many were seeking crowd diagnoses.
About 58% of posts requested a crowd diagnosis. Nearly one-third of those requests included a photo of the person’s physical symptoms, “which basically meant they were sexting, for want of a better word,” Ayers said.
One example involved a person who posted a photo and asked: “Is this ingrown hairs or genital warts?”
“I went to the doc a few days ago and he said it’s genital warts,” the post continued. “I’m floored because I always use condoms. I recently shaved so the doctor could be wrong and they’re ingrown hairs? Here’s a pic. I’d appreciate a second opinion. If it is warts, I may try apple cider vinegar first.”
Nearly nine out of 10 requests for a crowd diagnosis received a reply, and many received multiple replies, Ayers said. Some posts received a reply in less than a minute.
“Crowd diagnoses are becoming popular because strangers are so willing to try to help,” Ayers said.
He noted that 79% of requests were answered in less than a day. “Try getting a doctor’s opinion in that time,” Ayers said.
Dr Stacey Rizza is an infectious disease expert at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, who reviewed the findings. She said she’s alarmed that people are turning to social media rather than doctors to deal with their STDs.
“In my opinion, I don’t think that’s the appropriate way to diagnose anything,” Rizza said. “But in infectious diseases, it’s not just that one person. Other people will be impacted, too.”
While it is concerning, Dr Amesh Adalja sees opportunity in the trend, as well.
“This phenomenon should be seen as an opportunity for health care providers to engage with patients on social media to ensure accurate diagnosis and advice is being given,” said Adalja, a senior scholar at the Johns Hopkins Center on Health Security in Baltimore who also reviewed the study. “Exploiting the ease of social media inquiry will likely become an increasingly important way to interact with patients.”
Ayers agreed. He said public health officials and organisations should partner with social media platforms to improve the information being shared and make sure people are turning to their doctor for a proper diagnosis.
He noted that Reddit’s forum on suicide is staffed by volunteers who encourage people to seek qualified help.
“If that existed for the STD forums, maybe we could get more people to engage with the professional help they need and actually get better,” Ayers said.
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Cape Town – Proteas fast bowler Dale Steyn has been released from his Indian Premier League (IPL) contract by the Royal Challengers Bangalore for next year’s 13th edition.
Steyn, who retired from Test cricket in August, only played two IPL games this season after picking up a shoulder injury, which significantly resulted in him missing the Cricket World Cup in England.
Proteas all-rounder Chris Morris was also dropped by the Delhi Capitals after picking up 13 wickets and only scoring 32 runs in his nine games.
Hard-hitting batsman David Miller had a disappointing showing with the bat for the Kings XI Punjab as he scored 213 runs in 10 games.
Reigning champions the Mumbai Indians have released Proteas fast bowler Beuran Hendricks, while they retained Proteas wicketkeeper/batsman Quinton de Kock.
Chennai Super Kings retained Proteas star trio Imran Tahir, Faf du Plessis and Lungi Ngidi after their impressive season with the runners-up.
IPL’s highest wicket-taker Kagiso Rabada was also retained by the Delhi Capitals after the Proteas fast bowler picked up 25 wickets in his 12 games.
India’s favourite South African AB de Villiers was retained by Royal Challengers Bangalore, which has been his IPL franchise since 2011.
Proteas fast bowler Hardus Viljoen was retained by the Kings XI Punjab side after taking seven wickets in his six games this season.
Viljoen, who recently ended his Kolpak contract with Derbyshire, has played only one Test match for the Proteas in 2016.
The IPL 2020 player auction will take place in Kolkata on December 19, 2019.
South African players retained:
Kagiso Rabada – Dehli Capitals
AB de Villiers – Royal Challengers Bangalore
Imran Tahir – Chennai Super Kings
Quinton de Kock – Mumbai Indians
Faf du Plessis – Chennai Super Kings
Lungi Ngidi – Chennai Super Kings
Hardus Viljoen – Kings XI Punjab
South African players released:
David Miller – Kings XI Punjab
Dale Steyn – Royal Challengers Bangalore
Chris Morris – Delhi Capitals
Beuran Hendricks – Mumbai Indians
Colin Ingram – Delhi Capitals
Anrich Nortje – Kolkata Knights Riders
Heinrich Klaasen – Royal Challengers Bangalore
– Compiled by Lynn Butler
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