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*South Africa had 202 local novel coronavirus cases by Friday. *Health minister Zweli Mkhize believes up to 70% of South Africans will get the coronavirus, of which 20% will be serious cases. *This means up to 40 million South Africans will get the virus. Here's what we know so far about the novel coronavirus behind Covid-19 in South Africa and beyond. At least 202 people in South Africa have been infected with the novel coronavirus, health minister Zweli Mkhize said on Friday. This as the country enters its 15th day since the first case was reported locally. Mkhize said he believes the virus could infect up to 60% of the population, and urged the public to flatten the curb of infections by practising social distancing. South Africa has introduced a series of new measures, such as banning international travel and public gatherings, in a bid to curb the spread of the virus. Price controls have also been introduced on essentials as many South Africans stocked up on essentials. As of Friday morning, 202 people have been infected with coronavirus in South Africa, minister Zweli Mkhize said. This marks the biggest jump in confirmed cases within a day since the virus was first detected on March 5. Mkhize said up to 60% of South Africa’s population could get the virus, and that the aim of the state is to flatten the curve to ensure the health care system is not overwhelmed. Health minister Zweli Mkhize believes between 60% to 70% of South Africans will get the coronavirus, of which only about 20% of those will be serious cases. He believes South Africa will have more than 200 coronavirus cases by Friday morning. The country currently has a capacity to test 5 000 people per day, but this is set to increase to 15 000 by next week, and to 30 000 by mid-April. Meanwhile, News24 reported that South Africa only has 3 000 intensive care beds available, which will be wholly inadequate for the up to 500 000 people who might require hospitalisation due to the virus. Toilet paper, bleach, and a number of other hot and critical items are getting price controls. On Thursday the government circulated regulations to outlaw predatory pricing in the face of the novel coronavirus disaster, with fines of up to R1 million for anyone who tries to profiteer. Prices may be increased only if input costs rise, and profit margins must be maintained at the levels they were at before March. It was not immediately clear if the rules had already been formally gazetted, which would bring them into force. The list of necessities covered are, in the non-alphabetic order they were listed in: Toilet paper Hand sanitiser Face masks Disinfectant cleaners Surgical gloves Surgical masks Disinfectant wipes Antispectic liquids All-purpose cleaners Baby formula Disposable nappies Bleach Cooking oils Wheat flour Rice Maize mal Pasta Sugar Long-life milk Canned and frozen vegetables Canned, frozen, and fresh meat, chicken, and fish Bottled water Also covered are all private medical services across prevention, testing, and treatment related to Covid-19. The list is subject to updates through publication. The price controls will expire as soon as the novel coronavirus disaster abates. www.BusinessInsider.co.za |
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