‘You can’t help but feel a bit anxious with these rapidly rising numbers and easing of the lockdown about to take place’
With the implementation of level 4 lockdown just hours away, media personality Maps Maponyane has expressed concern about the easing of restrictions.on Wednesday SA recorded its single biggest 24-hour jump in Covid-19 cases, as the total surged to 5,350.
“As at today [Wednesday] the total number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in South Africa is 5,350 — an increase of 354 cases. “5,350 confirmed cases now in SA. That's an increase of 354 cases from yesterday, with 103 people dead from Covid-19. You can't help but feel a bit anxious with these rapidly rising numbers and an easing of the lockdown about to take place.”
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