Country dealing with a matter that can cause panic – Ramaphosa CoronavirusSA
In the latest government update on the Coronavirus, President Cyril Ramaphosa stressed that the country was dealing with a matter that had the potential to cause panic in the country.
A 39-year-old woman from Gauteng was a direct contact to the first case from KwaZulu-Natal and was part of the group of 10 people that had travelled to Italy. “All those who came back to South Africa, are currently being tested. We are now awaiting their test results to come out. Since being traced, they have remained in isolation to avoid any further contact with third parties.
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