NICD takes foot off pedal as Covid-19 severity dwindles in SA

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NICD takes foot off pedal as Covid-19 severity dwindles in SA
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The reduced severity of Covid-19 in SA and the repealing of regulations has seen the National Institute for Communicable Diseases cease publishing surveillance data over weekends.

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The reduced severity of Covid-19 in SA and the repealing of regulations has seen the National Institute for Communicable Diseases cease publishing surveillance data over weekends. “The NICD has been diligently reporting Covid-19 surveillance data on a daily basis for more than two years. “However, the reduced severity of disease, together with the repealing of Covid-19 regulations, has necessitated the need to review reporting structures,” the NICD said in a statement.“The reporting of data will resume on Mondays to Fridays, while aggregate reports for the weekend period will be released on Mondays, or the next weekday following a public holiday.”

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