Western Cape Premier Alan Winde said in his daily update there were three more Covid-19 related deaths in the province. South
Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has warned that the coronavirus will
turn into a “national crisis” and its impact will be “huge”.
The deaths of a 63-year-old male, a 79-year-old male and a 47-year-old male bring the total in the Western Cape to six.
He added there were currently 31 people in hospital, with 12 being cared for in intensive care units.
We can do this by staying at home, by washing our hands regularly and
ensuring that when we do go out, that we keep a distance of 1.5 metres
between ourselves and any other person. Make sure that if you are ill,
that you stay at home, and that if you experience flu-like symptoms,
that you call either the national hotline (0800 029 999) or the
provincial one on 021 928 4102.”
Winde called on residents to obey the rules, and remember the police,
law enforcement and traffic services would be enforcing regulations on
the roads over the Easter weekend.
He added that since community screening and testing started a week
ago, 12 376 people had been screened. Of these, 852 had been referred
for testing.
He thanked communities who welcomed health workers, and the residents who were screened.
Winde said there would be no community screening over the long weekend, but they would be scaling up screening and testing. IOL
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