In SA, 709 people have tested positive for Covid-19
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“If anything kills more than 10 million people in the next decade, it's likely a highly infectious virus, rather than a war.
“The issue was not that we didn't have a system that worked well enough, the problem was we didn't have a system at all. We didn't have a group of epidemiologists who would have gone, seen what the disease was and how far it had spread.”
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