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Between Saturday and Monday, South Africa also recorded its sharpest daily increases since the virus entered our shores in March. 3. Saturday, May 2 - 385 new infections“We wish to express our condolences to the families of the deceased and thank the health care workers who treated these patients,” said the minister. Mkhize also revealed that there were 411 people who had been hospitalized due to Covid-19.
“As a reminder to all South Africans, the principle of flattening the curve is to limit the spread of the infection such that the numbers do not rise to the extent that they overwhelm the healthcare system. “I therefore urge each and every South African to continue to play your part in easing the load on the healthcare system - stay home if you do not have to venture out, wear a mask at all times in public places, wash your hands regularly and disinfect surfaces you normally come into contact with,” he said.
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