Calling this ‘the gravest crisis in the history of our democracy’, the president said level three lockdown remains, but enforcement will be strengthened
Ramaphosa reprimanded South Africans for not adhering to lockdown regulations, saying many people were ignoring safety guidelines.
More general wards to isolate people and critical-care units to treat patients will be set up, with non-life-threatening procedures postponed to ease the load on hospitals. More healthcare workers will be recruited, including additional nurses, doctors and emergency health personnel. But Ramaphosa is worried about a shortfall of more than 12 000 health professionals, mostly nurses, doctors and physiotherapists.
In the coming weeks, based on models presented, the province could face more than 200 000 active cases and more than 700 deaths. , densely populated areas see one person spread the virus to up to four others, leading to an exponential rise in cases. “Let us remember that every individual action that we undertake does, and can make a big difference … Now more than ever, we are responsible for the lives of those around us,” he said.
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