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INFOGRAPHICS | SA breaches 200 000 coronavirus cases, with half of those coming in just 14 days

The number of confirmed cases of Covid-19 in South Africa on Monday topped the 200 000-case mark - double the number of cases reported just 14 days ago on 22 June.

This means that 100 000 coronavirus cases were recorded in 14 days across the country, compared to the 102 days it took since the first confirmed case on 5 March to reach the first 100 000 cases.

This surge in cases can be attributed to a significant spike in the number of cases being found in Gauteng, the most densely populated province in the country.

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1h ago

Dis-Chem fined R1.2 million after losing price gouging case for surgical masks

Pharmacy chain Dis-Chem has been found guilty by the Competition Tribunal of price gouging, and fined R1.2 million, for hiking the cost of surgical face masks at the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. 

The case was referred to the tribunal by the Competition Commission in April, after the competition watchdog received complaints from the public about excessive pricing for masks.

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2h ago

Media24 considers closing 5 magazines, 2 newspapers, as Covid-19 slashes circulation

"The pandemic has accelerated the pre-existing and long-term structural decline in print media, resulting in a devastating impact on our own already fragile print media operations with significant declines in both circulation and advertising since April," said Ishmet Davidson, the CEO of Media24, in a statement on Tuesday morning. 

The publisher will also consider taking two newspapers digital only and reducing staff in related support services. 

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2h ago

Govt gave these SA groups millions to develop Covid-19 tests, chemicals – they have six months to do it

Seven South African companies, organisations and researchers received R18 million from the department of science and innovation to produce locally-developed chemicals and kits to test for Covid-19.

As the novel coronavirus spreads through SA, its testing laboratories are struggling to keep up, in part due to a shortage of supplies.

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5h ago

SA's universities need R1.8 billion to be Covid-19 ready

South Africa's universities need R1.85 billion as part of their Covid-19 campus readiness plans, but Higher Education, Science and Innovation Minister Blade Nzimande assessed it as unrealistic as many items indicated "were unnecessary".

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7h ago

Photos show incredible coronavirus-themed drone messages flying over South Korea

On 4 July, hundreds of drones took the skies of Seoul, South Korea, to display incredible images of encouragement and awareness during the coronavirus pandemic.

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7h ago

'We trust the teachers with our children's lives' - East London parent

No longer having to juggle between parenting a 12-year-old child who is home alone and a full-time job as a frontline worker in the fight against Covid-19, is a welcome relief for East London medical technologist Asanda Tyokolo thanks to Grade 6 pupils returning to school.

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7h ago

Passengers on Qatar Airways must now wear a face shield as well as a mask - except in business class

Qatar Airways is stepping up its onboard personal hygiene requirements by requiring its passengers to wear not only a face mask but also a face shield.

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8h ago

Coronavirus morning update: Gauteng govt looking at stricter measures; and court rules on preschools

The Gauteng government has not asked, and will not ask, for the Level 4 or 5 lockdown to be brought back; and the Gauteng High Court has ruled on private preschools.

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06 July 22:47

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North West Cogta MEC Gordon Kegakilwe dies after testing positive for Covid-19

North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Gordon Kegakilwe has died, according to Premier Job Mokgoro.

In a statement, Mokgoro said Kegakilwe died following a "short and serious illness" and had tested positive for Covid-19.

Gordon Kegakilwe.

EXPLAINER | What we know about plans to bring back Gauteng's hard lockdown

Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku has reportedly called on the National Coronavirus Command Council to reintroduce a hard lockdown in the province amid a spike in Covid-19 cases.

This follows statements by Health Minister Zweli Mkize last week that a hard lockdown "may become necessary" to curb the pandemic.


DA slams 'top secret' draft plan to put a command council in charge of municipalities

A plan in what appears to be a "top secret" draft document from the Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs proposes the centralisation of municipalities with a structure similar to the National Coronavirus Command Council in charge.

The DA unearthed the document, and the party's deputy spokesperson on cooperative governance Cilliers Brink likens it to a coup d'état.

Back to school: Angie Motshekga 'anxious' about her grandkids, but 'I have to accept it'

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has admitted that she is "anxious" about her grandchildren's return to school, but says she has to accept it.

Motshekga was interviewed by eNCA morning anchor Jane Dutton about the department's readiness to receive pupils in Grades 6 and 11 following a months-long lockdown.

Cape Town mosque uses booking system to ensure safe prayers during Covid-19

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06 July 22:27

Parents barricade gates of Limpopo schools as more grades return to the classroom

Parents at some schools in Limpopo barricaded gates on the first day of the return of pupils on Monday because of lack of preventative measures against Covid-19.

News24 received reports from various areas, especially in the deep rural areas, where some parents used the first day after lockdown to demand improved infrastructure at the schools.

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06 July 20:40

Limpopo Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba has promised harsh action against officials who fail to order personal protective equipment (PPE) and medication from the provincial pharmaceutical depot.

She issued the warning during her visit to a depot in Seshego, Polokwane, on Monday, after an outcry over shortages of PPE for emergency medical services personnel and medication for chronic illnesses at health facilities.

After a walkabout at the depot, Ramathuba said she was satisfied there were enough items required for healthcare available. She said there was enough to last up to three months.

Her visit also comes after the death of Limpopo-based veteran journalist Karen Venter.

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06 July 20:26

Disaster Management Act: FF Plus court bid dismissed

The FF Plus' court bid challenging the constitutionality of the Disaster Management Act has been dismissed by the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Monday.

The party's application was dismissed without costs, while judgment on some aspect of the relief was postponed.

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06 July 19:27

Nearly 3 000 coronavirus cases at mines, with platinum workers bearing the brunt

A total of 18 mineworkers have so far died from Covid-19, with nearly 3 000 workers having tested positive for the virus, according to data released by the Minerals Council on Monday.

More than half of the deaths were in the platinum sector, which has seen the highest number of infections as companies ramp up production following the easing of lockdown regulations.

Gold mines, which have some of the world's deepest shafts, have reported six deaths, while no deaths have occurred in the coal sector.

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06 July 19:26

Lechesa Tsenoli on claims about his death: 'The report of my death was an exaggeration'

National Assembly Deputy Speaker Lechesa Tsenoli can relate with the immortal words of Mark Twain, who wrote: "The report of my death was an exaggeration."

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06 July 17:54

Covid-19 UIF fund fraud: 5 accused granted R 5 000 bail

The 25-year-old man accused of defrauding the UIF Covid-19 relief fund, to the tune of over R5.6 million, has been granted bail along with his four co-accused, who are family members.

Tshepang Phohole appeared in the Pretoria Commercial Crimes Court on Monday, alongside his girlfriend, stepfather, sister and his brother in-law.

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06 July 17:52

Paul Mashatile goes into self-quarantine after staffer tests positive for Covid-19

As the ANC's treasurer general Paul Mashatile mourns yet another tragic death in his family, he does so, going into self-isolation after a staffer in his office tested positive for Covid-19.

The ANC made the announcement on Monday, a day after announcing the death of his wife Manzi Mashatile and a week after he laid his mother to rest.

Story by Tshidi Madia

06 July 17:13

Presidency defends lockdown in case against gym owners

Permitting all activities that arguably affect or give full effect to various rights in the Bill of Rights would collapse the national lockdown.

That's according to the Presidency's director-general Cassius Lubisi, who defended government's decision to prohibit the re-opening of gyms and other fitness facilities under Level 3 lockdown after the United Gym and Fitness Facilities took government to court challenge the decision.

Story by Jason Felix

06 July 17:11

How to be polite while keeping your distance and socialising safely

Things like grabbing a drink with a friend can become a minefield. Are you comfortable with their level of distancing? Who have they been seeing? Is it safe to go to their home or to go to a patio restaurant? And how do you even begin to ask them all of these questions politely?

The coronavirus pandemic has changed how we work, how we relax, and - as restrictions begin to ease, for better or worse - how we interact with one another.

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06 July 17:01

Springboks: Rugby Championship defence looking doubtful

Will the Springboks be uncontested Rugby Championship 2019 title-holders at the end of the 2020 calendar year? I believe that scenario, sadly, is drawing closer and closer to fruition.

Remember that the longer the gap between last playing activity - Super Rugby-proper came to a grinding halt in mid-March - and resumption of competitive rugby, the more time will be required to get players to required conditioning levels for the rigours of combat.

By Rob Houwing

06 July 16:03

Cinemas, theatres and libraries can now reopen – here are all the new rules

On Monday, government gazetted the long-awaited rules that allow libraries, museums, cinemas and theatres to reopen.

Cinemas and theatres are only allowed 50 people at a time (excluding staff), and visitors must maintain a physical distance of 1.5m from each other.

Patrons’ temperatures will be screened before entry, and those with elevated temperatures will be refused access.

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06 July 15:41

Back to school: Eastern Cape postpones return of Grades R, 6 and 11 as Covid-19 cases rise

Due to a high number of Covid-19 cases at schools, the Eastern Cape education department has postponed the return date for pupils in Grades R, 6 and 11.

The department confirmed on Monday that pupils in Grades R, 6 and 11, who were meant to return on Monday, would head back on 20 July instead.

Read more by Malibongwe Dayimani

06 July 13:35

EXPLAINER | What we know about plans to bring back Gauteng's hard lockdown

The Gauteng government reportedly asked the NCCC to introduce a higher lockdown level in the province due to a surge in Covid-19 cases. 

Gauteng Health MEC Bandile Masuku has reportedly called on the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) to reintroduce a hard lockdown in the province amid a spike in Covid-19 cases.

This follows statements by Health Minister Zweli Mkize last week that a hard lockdown "may become necessary" to curb the pandemic.

Gauteng, the smallest and most populous province in South Africa, is set to overtake the Western Cape with most Covid-19 in the coming days. 

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06 July 13:14

OPINION | Government's strategy needs to change to be successful in fight against Covid-19

With close to 200 000 (about 100 000 active) Covid-19 infections and 10 000 new cases daily, the South African government's strategy to curb infections will need to change. The projections, based on the application of the government's risk-adjusted strategy, and actual infections are growing further and further apart.

Threatening to go back to a Level 4, or even a Level 5, lockdown is not going to do the trick, and it doesn't appear that the president's appeal for behavioural change is being taken seriously.

By Neil Cole

06 July 13:08

Covid-19 lockdown: United Gyms takes govt to court in bid to get back on the treadmill

Rudolph van der Westhuizen, chairperson of United Gyms, filed an urgent interim court application, asking the Western Cape High Court in Cape Town to order President Cyril Ramaphosa and several other ministers to temporarily include gyms (health and fitness clubs) in the amended regulations under Level 3, 2 and 1 of the national lockdown, as well as to reopen the facilities under strict health protocols.

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06 July 12:01

Back to school: 'We missed you guys,' Motshekga tells returning pupils

"Did you miss us? We missed you guys. Are you happy to be back?" Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga asked Grade 11 pupils at the Noordwyk Secondary School in Midrand, Gauteng, on Monday morning. 

Motshekga visited to several schools in the area to inspect their readiness to receive Grade 6 and 11 pupils, after 105 days at home owing to the coronavirus lockdown regulations. Grades 7s and 12s returned to school on 8 June. 

Full story here

06 July 11:16

WATCH | Covid-19: Cape Town mosque uses booking system to ensure safe prayers

The Sulaimani Mosque in Goodwood, Cape Town, is using an online registry to keep track of how many congregants attend their Friday prayers.

The mosque was one of only a handful in Cape Town to reopen under lockdown Level 3. 

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06 July 11:04

EXCLUSIVE | Government instructs SAFA to play 'overarching' role in PSL return

Minister of Arts, Culture and Sports Nathi Mthethwa on Sunday requested that the South African Football Association (SAFA) assume its expected role of ensuring compliance from Premier Soccer League (PSL) teams in their return to training protocol.

In an official letter seen by Sport24, Mthethwa requested that SAFA - the governing body that controls football in South Africa - "play an overarching role" in monitoring compliance during the resumption of all football activities.

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06 July 11:03

Coronavirus-hit JSE companies halt billions in dividends – here’s how it will affect you

Sixty-five JSE-listed companies suspended dividends this year, and this number may grow.

This will impact investment growth from share investments, including from unit trusts and pension funds.  

Read more on Business Insider SA

06 July 08:37

WATCH | 100 days of lockdown in review: A six-minute video recap

South Africa reached its 100th day of lockdown at the weekend and it's clear that Covid-19 has drastically altered the way we live. 

The lockdown, implemented at midnight 26 March, was meant to last only 21 days.

06 July 08:31

SA schools brace themselves as more pupils start heading back

South Africa is set for the return of more pupils to schools on Monday as those in Grades 6 and 11, as well as some Grade R pupils, head back to class.

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06 July 08:25

A new coronavirus strain is more infectious, but doesn't make people sicker - global study

A new strain of the novel coronavirus that's spreading from Europe to the US is more infectious than its predecessor, according to a new global study published in the journal Cell and first reported on by CNN.

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