People are lockdown-weary and getting reckless, professor says

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People are tired of the lockdown and weary of all the restrictions which have been placed upon them – and that’s why some of them are acting in a reckless way and helping cause a spike in coronavirus infections. He said that although Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize was “being realistic”in his assessment of the situation, “for some people it is exaggeration – that they do not need to take him seriously”.

“Living with many other people in the same dwelling makes the home not necessarily the easiest place to be,” said Kagee. “Outside in the streets, it may be easier from the logistical, physical point of view. If you live in a shack, which is not a well-built structure with limited access to resources, staying at home may be a challenge.”“I do not think that people are woefully irresponsible, but we are dealing with a combination of factors.

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