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DURBAN – NATIONAL Health Minister Dr. Zweli Mkhize’s warning comes on the advice of experts for the government to upgrade the country to level 2 in anticipation of the third wave that is set to hit South Africa next month.
According to the chairman of the ministerial advisory committee (MAC) on Covid-19, Professor Barry Schoub, the stricter restrictions would be temporary and should be lifted quickly after Easter.
“This is a delicate period of the Easter period where there is the vulnerability and the possibility of risk that we could have a super broadcast event, with all the festivities and activities that accompany the long Easter weekend. So the notice was for a temporary increase in restrictions during this time period, “he said.
Speaking to the SABC, Mkhize said that discussions on the implementation of stricter lockdown regulations were still in progress.
“Recommendations have been made on the imposition of a stricter lockdown, but others are calling for some regulations to be relaxed so that there are still consultations on the matter. The consultation process takes into account the advice provided by the ministerial advisory committee, as well as the concerns of various sectors of the economy, including the social, ecclesial and business sectors, ”he said.
Mkhize said the decision is also guided by scientific research.
“We have to balance the MAC advice and look at hunger, unemployment and economic activities and we hope that after the consultation we will come up with something. It is not an easy decision, but something must be considered before the long weekend.” interprovincial travel and migration, “said Mkhize.
According to the latest from the Ministry of Health, SA has a cumulative count of 1,540,009 Covid cases. The total death count is 52,372.
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