The provincial government says the first Covid-19 infections in the Western Cape probably came from travellers, both foreign and domestic. TheCapeArgus
Cape Town - The provincial government says the first Covid-19 infections in the Western Cape probably came from travellers, both foreign and domestic.
"Many of the workers in these workplaces were likely to have started community transmissions in their respective local communities, prior to being tested in their places of work. “Key safety measures we’re asking all businesses to implement include providing businesses in hot-spot areas with health guidelines and materials that display information on safety measures in the workplace.
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