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Timeline: Sierra Leone's Covid-19 fight

March 20: The Government of Sierra Leone announces plans to save the economy from the effect of the Coronavirus. “We are discussing the possibility of tax deferrals, tax   breaks and cuts,” Minister of Finance, Jacob Jusu Saffa says in a press conference.

Science Vs. Politics over COVID-19 in Sierra Leone

By Abu Bakar Jalloh

Sierra Leone is no exception to contentions between science and politics over COVID-19, the global pandemic that has infected nearly 12 million people and claimed more than 542,000 lives across the world as of this week.

However, Sierra Leone, like many other African countries, is an exception to the exponential growth of coronavirus cases seen daily in countries such as the United States, United Kingdom, Brazil and Russia.

The Second Resurrection of Lazarus

By Abdul Tejan-Cole

On Saturday, June 27, Lazarus resurrected again. Many would recall the story recounted in the holy Bible in John 11:1-44 about how Jesus Christ raised Lazarus of Bethany from the dead four days after he had been buried in a tomb. One of his modern day namesakes, Prof. Lazarus McCarthy Chakwera, completed a great comeback to emerge as the winner of Malawi’s Presidential elections defeating incumbent President, Peter Arthur Mutharika.

Ravages of COVID-19: How Sierra Leoneans in the US solaced each other

By Aroun Rashid Deen in New York City

There are sometimes challenging moments that would grip a whole community making things appear to be at a complete loss. That was exactly what happened to the Sierra Leonean community in New Jersey in the United States in the wake of the COVID-19.

The pandemic hit Sierra Leoneans there hard. But when all seemed lost, the leadership from across all sections of the community in the state stepped forward and brought some calm, hope, and reassurance that all wasn’t lost.   

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