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Lockdown regulations: Compliance in some areas of Cape Town, but not everywhere – JP Smith

The public has been warned that the Covid-19 coronavirus could "spread like wildfire" in suburbs where life is continuing as normal - in defiance of the national lockdown regulations. News24 visited several suburbs in Cape Town on Friday, to monitor police and law enforcement agencies enforcing the lockdown. This included SAPS-led roadblocks, roving patrols by traffic services and inspections of food trading sites. In some areas, such as in the […]

today11 April 2020

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Bo-Kaap sees its first positive Covid-19 case

73-year-old Mogamat Salie has become the first Bo-Kaap resident to be infected with the coronavirus.  The Salie family have advised residents who has come into contact with their father to take the necessary precautions after he tested positive for Covid-19. The family released a statement via the Bo-Kaap Covid-19 Response Team last night that issued the details moving forward, following the procurement of Mr. Salie’s results.   Bo-Kaap Covid-19 Response […]

today31 March 2020

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‘It is not a holiday”: CPFs on Covid-19 lockdown

South Africans are well into their fourth day of the 21-day national lockdown imposed by President Cyril Ramaphosa in a bid to curtail the spread of the ever-growing Covid-19 pandemic. Since the start of the lockdown, more than 600 people have been arrested for not adhering to the regulations put in place by the government. Concerns over the violation of the lockdown on the Cape Flats and other township areas […]

today30 March 2020

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Most effective way contain Covid-19 is isolation – Ramaphosa

The most effective way for countries like South Africa to contain the spread of the Covid-19 is for the population to remain at home and physically isolated from each other for several weeks, President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Monday. Ramaphosa made the comments in a weekly newletter on the fourth day of a 21-day lockdown he has called to try and curb the spread of the coronavirus which has infected […]

today30 March 2020

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