The ward has 29 beds and is fitted with high tech equipment to help in the fight against Covid-19.
The NICD has found that Covid-19 is “uncommon” in SA children, including those at school.July 2 2020 - 09:17The Tourism Business Council of South Africa has called on the government to reopen domestic interprovincial leisure travel immediately.The council, which is an umbrella organisation representing the business in the travel and tourism sector, said over R68bn worth of travel and tourism spend has been lost in over 100 days since the lockdown started.
The department of employment and labour has no alternative funding measures for companies and employees who require funding under level 3 lockdown.The grant was introduced at the start of the Covid-19 lockdown on March 26 to assist employees and companies who lost income due to the halting of most economic activities.
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