Sunday, May 31, 2020

Covid-19 positive cases now over 32 600 with 51% recovery rate

On the eve of South Africa moving to lockdown alert level 3, the Health Department said on Sunday that the number of positive Covid-19 cases has risen to 32 683, with 1 716 new cases reported from the last 24-hour testing cycle.

The Department reported 40 more Covid-19-related deaths which bring the total of Covid-19 deaths to 683. There have been 16 809 recoveries to date, which translates to a recovery rate of 51.4%.

Health Minister Zweli Mkhize extended condolences to the loved ones of the departed. He also thanked the health care workers who have been treating Covid-19 patients.
The country’s move to Level 3 of lockdown on Monday will see the re-opening of all economic sectors except those considered high risk. All retail outlets will be open with stringent health protocols in place.

Health Minister Zweli Mkhize

Places of worship will also be open with restricted numbers. The ban on the sale of alcohol has also been lifted.

In the coronavirus hotspots announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa, the Justice Cluster will conduct patrols, roadblocks, and vehicle checkpoints. The South African Police, SANDF and local law enforcement authorities will work together to control movement in these areas.

In other news – President Ramaphosa: I should’ve announced the re-banning of cigarettes

President Cyril Ramaphosa says he should have been the one to announce the re-banning of the sale of tobacco products. In communicating that the country would move to alert level four of the lockdown, Ramaphosa initially announced that the ban on cigarettes would be lifted. Read more

Source: IOL

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