COVID-19 | New infections: 889, new fatalities: 2, new vaccinations: 6 245. Total vaccinations: 33 014 381.
The death toll hits 99 517, after 2 deaths reported in the past 24 hours.
He says it'll be easier to open up events like sports and concerts when more people are vaccinated. "They are all safe." On whether there will be a fifth Covid-19 wave, Phaahla says from modelling it is expected but the severity will depend on the number of vaccinated people.He says the fifth wave is expected closer to winter. This, Crisp says, will also lead more sectors of the country opening.
"These are being programmed at the moment. We don't need to only change the schedule but to train people." 04 March 08:58
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