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At least 63 people contracted the virus, including teenagers, nearly two weeks ago. The infections date back to a party held at Tin Roof in Claremont.
JOHANNESBURG – The Western Cape Liquor Authority (WCLA) and police are investigating a Cape Town nightclub where dozens of COVID-19 cases emerged.
At least 63 people contracted the virus, including teenagers, nearly two weeks ago. The infections date back to a party held at Tin Roof in Claremont.
R10 shots and two-for-one specials were just a few of the items advertised by the nightclub to attract partygoers.
Now the source of 63 coronavirus infections, Western Cape Prime Minister Alan Winde said that at least 37 of those infected were matrix students.
“We also understand that this is going to put pressure on the matrix system and we call on all residents of our province to be responsible, making sure that indoor events have adequate ventilation, we wash our hands and companies also have to to play. his part too, ”he said.
Winde said that while the new cluster of cases was not an indication of a second wave in the province, it was an example of the potential threat and that people were letting their guard down.
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