Countries around the world on Saturday continued to close borders, impose strict entry and quarantine requirements and restrict large gatherings in efforts to contain the spread of the new coronavirus. covid19SA CoronaVirusUpdates
Mkhize says none of the 122 South Africans tested positive for COVID-19, or showed symptoms.
Simelane held a meeting with various religious leaders in the province as part of government efforts to intensify the education and awareness campaign about theSimelane says there are some traditions that the church leaders will need to assess to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Simelane says there are some traditions that the church leaders will need to assess to help prevent the spread:Meanwhile, the FF-Plus has called on the government to temporarily cancel all sporting events as well as consider closing the country’s borders.
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