COVID-19: Ebrahim Patel rejects lockdown criticism

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[ICYMI] COVID-19: Ebrahim Patel rejects lockdown criticism

Trade and Industry Minister, Ebrahim Patel, says mistakes may have been made but these were quickly corrected."We have used the 52 days to date, really as a toolkit of slowing down the virus during the lockdown and increasingly building up the stocks of hospital supplies.

As well as equipping hospitals and introducing protocols at the workplace, such as social distancing, hand sanitising and cleaning up the areas", said Patel. Ensuring that all possibilities are considered as the country moves through different lockdown levels. CourtesyThe Western Cape has just over 9,000 cases which are almost 60% of the country's infection.

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