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COMRADES MARATHON HISTORY
Down (95th Race - 47th Down Run)
Date | Sunday, 22 August |
Weather | Mild and overcast at start. Partly cloudy in mid-morning and early afternoon. Cold wind late afternoon at finish. |
Temperature – Min/ Max (Celsius): PMB DBN | 11/27 16/22 |
Start Venue/Time | Pietermaritzburg City Hall / |
Finish Venue | Moses Mabhida Stadium |
Time Limit | 12 Hours |
Official Distance | kms |
Winner’s Average Speed: Men: Women: | km/hr (3m 40s/km) km/hr (4m 11s/km) |
Entries (Total) Men: Women: | (%) (%) |
Starters (Total) Men: Women: | (%) (%) |
Finishers – Total Men: Women: | (%) (%) |
Medals – Gold | 20 (Men: 10, Women: 10) |
Wally Hayward | 11 (Men) |
Isavel Roche-Kelly | 25 (Women) |
Silver | (Men) |
Bill Rowan | (Men : Women ) |
Robert Mtshali | (Men : Women ) |
Bronze | (Men : Women ) |
Vic Clapham | (Men : Women ) |
% Finishers / Starte • AbstractBackgroundThe first wave of COVID in South Africa peaked in July, , and a larger second wave peaked in January, , in which the SARS-CoV-2 Y.V2 (Beta) lineage predominated. We aimed to compare in-hospital mortality and other patient characteristics between the first and second waves. MethodsIn this prospective cohort study, we analysed data from the DATCOV national active surveillance struktur for COVID admissions to hospital from March 5, , to March 27, The struktur contained information from all hospitals in South Africa that have admitted a patient with COVID We used incidence risk for admission to hospital and determined cutoff dates to define fem wave periods: pre-wave 1, wave 1, post-wave 1, wave 2, and post-wave 2. We compared the characteristics of patients with COVID who were admitted to hospital in wave 1 and wave 2, and fara factors for in-hospital mortality accounting for wave period using random-effect multivariable logistic regression. FindingsPeak rates of COVI • ACDP WELCOMES ANNOUNCEMENT THAT BILL TO DECRIMINALISE PROSTITUTION WILL BE WITHDRAWN ACDP Whip and member of the Justice and Correctional Services Portfolio Committee, Steve Swart, has welcomed the decision not to table Bill to decriminalise prostitution: “The ACDP welcomes the announcement by the Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mr John Jeffery, during the department's budget vote debate earlier this week, that the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Bill, (the Bill) seeking to decriminalise prostitution will, after concerns about its constitutionality were raised, not be tabled in Parliament during this session. Years ago, the ACDP participated in the drafting of the extensive review of the criminal law relating to sexual offences in the Justice and Constitutional Development Portfolio Committee, which resulted in the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Amendment Act. During the then deliberations of the Justice Portfoli |