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Coronavirus: South Africa Become Most Hit African Country As Number Of Cases Triples In 24 Hours

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South Africa number of coronavirus cases have more than doubled within 24 hours, just as the figures have moved from 154 to 554.

This has made the country one with the highest number of cases in Africa, but there has been no death recorded.

Yesterday, the South African president announced a 21-day lockdown to curb the spread of the outbreak.

From midnight on Thursday, March 26 until midnight on Thursday, April 16, all South Africans will have to stay at home,” Ramaphosa said.

“This is a decisive measure to save lives of South Africans from infections and to save lives of hundreds of thousands of our people.

“While this measure will have a considerable impact on people’s livelihoods, on the life of our society and on our economy, the human cost of delaying this action would be far, far greater. “

The president, however, said people will still be able to leave their homes to seek medical care, buy food or collect a social grant.

All shops and businesses are to close, with the exemption of pharmacies, laboratories, banks, the Johannesburg Stock Exchange, supermarkets, petrol stations and healthcare providers.

Health workers, emergency personnel and security services will be allowed to work, while soldiers will be deployed to patrol the streets in support of the police.

There are fears that the lockdown could be disastrous for the economy as the country is currently battling its second recession in two years.

Zweli Mkhize, health minister of the country, said health workers are working to expand the country’s testing capacity.

“They will also develop a plan to ensure there are enough intensive care beds with respirators, ” he said while briefing the media

“The numbers, we mustn’t be shocked when we see them increase but these measures, if we all work together, must turn the curve around.”

The minister also noted that South Africa could reach an inflection point in its infection curve two or three weeks after its lockdown restrictions enter into force.

Two patients are in intensive care, but there have been no deaths from coronavirus in the country,’’ Mkhize said.

 



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