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Covid-19 cases shoot up, especially in Gauteng

South Africa's Covid-19 cases are on a sharp and steady increase with 6,130 new cases reported on Monday, bringing the total number to 144,264.

“The numbers are picking up and the surge is on the way. Particularly in Gauteng, the numbers are clocking up faster than anticipated. Western Cape started surging numbers very quickly. Western Cape in June went up by 40,000 people, but in Gauteng as of last night we are close to 3,000 per day,” said Health Minister Zweli Mkhize.

With the rapid increase in infections posing a threat of overwhelming health services, Mkhize pleaded with citizens to observe health protocols and maintain social distancing.

“The problem is too many people getting sick at the same time. We want to plead to people to use the masks, hand washing, social distancing.

“During the month of July we are going to see larger numbers getting infected, going into August. We are hoping to manage the situation during this time,” said the minister.

While the numbers continue to surge, Mkhize said no decision has been taken to have another lockdown “There may be a need in some areas for restrictions. It may not be national but localised. But no such decision has been taken as yet,” he said.

Dumped Covid-19 test kits

On Monday, reports surfaced of Covid-19 test samples found dumped in Mdantsane in East London. Following the discovery of the dumped samples, the health minister announced the suspension of the courier company responsible. “The tests lying on the road was disappointing. It seems to be the courier company. We've asked these services to be suspended. We cannot have this type of negligence. We are grateful to those who spotted and reported this matter,” said Mkhize said.

Officials deployed to Eastern Cape

Noting the challenges of staffing and capacity in the Eastern Cape, the health department has deployed officials to the province to boost capacity.

“Eastern Cape has a number of challenges, part of it is to strengthen their management capacity. We have deployed officials to assist. I have seen improvements in the past six weeks. We do know there are challenges of staffing.

“We’ve sent a number of people to the Eastern Cape. We are sending reinforcements to the province and keep going there to inspect the progress. We are seeing changes and are monitoring the situation,” said the minister.

Source: SAnews.gov.za

SAnews.gov.za is a South African government news service, published by the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS). SAnews.gov.za (formerly BuaNews) was established to provide quick and easy access to articles and feature stories aimed at keeping the public informed about the implementation of government mandates.

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