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Mkhize: About 12 million people in SA may have contracted Covid-19

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  • The actual number of people infected with Covid-19 could be about 18-fold more based on estimates from antibody studies.
  • Revised models predict that there are about 12 million, or roughly 20% South Africans with detected or undetected coronavirus.
  • As of Monday, there were 650 749 coronavirus cases and 15 499 deaths recorded.

An estimated 12 million people - nearly a fifth of the population - may have contracted Covid-19, the health minister says, as the country records significant declines in new infections.

South Africa had so far registered 650 749 cases or 47.8 percent of the total numbers recorded in Africa. At least 15 499 of those infected had died.

But the actual number of people who got infected could be much higher, possibly 18-fold more, based on estimates extrapolated from sample antibody studies.

Revised models "currently predict that there are probably about 12 million" South Africans with detected or undetected coronavirus, Health Minister Zweli Mkhize said in a statement released overnight.

"This translates to about 20% of the population."

South Africa was conducting a national study aimed at providing accurate figures about the prevalence of coronavirus antibodies - a sign of infection - among its 58 million people.

Immunity

Mkhize said the drop in numbers of daily detected infections "raises the question of the level of immunity that may already be existing in society".

Leading vaccinologist Shabir Madhi, a professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, suggested infection rates could be as high as 40% in densely-populated parts of the country.

"What we have seen in South Africa - at least based on early data... is that in densely-populated areas of the country... between 35 to 40 percent of people have been infected with this virus," Madhi, who is also in charge of the South African leg of the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine trial, told an online meeting on Sunday.

Case numbers in South Africa fell from 10 000 to 15 000 a day in July to just under 2 000 in recent days.

On Monday the number of daily new infections plunged to 956, the second time in under a week that the numbers dropped below 1 000.

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अखिलेश यादव ने कार्यकर्ताओं को आंदोलन की अनुमति दे दी

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Newsom gently confronts Trump on climate, but others in his administration aren't so gentle

Newsom gently confronts Trump on climate, but others in his administration aren't so gentle

The California governor dropped his fiery tone on climate change as he engaged Trump in a respectful conversation in which both men lauded their relationship..
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President Donald Trump listens as California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks during a briefing at Sacramento McClellan Airport on Sept. 14, 2020.Andrew Harnik / AP

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California Gov. Gavin Newsom had President Donald Trump one-on-one on live TV Monday, a perfect opportunity to spar with Democrats' public enemy No. 1 just 50 days before the election.

But Newsom dropped the fiery tone he has employed in recent weeks about climate change and its role in five of the largest fires California has ever seen. Instead, he engaged the president in a respectful conversation that included both men hailing their good relationship.

Just last week, Newsom declared he had “no patience for climate-change deniers," saying people must “disabuse ourselves of all the BS that's being spewed by a very small group of people.” On Monday, Newsom told Trump they “can agree to disagree" on climate change and asked him to “please respect ... the difference of opinion out here.”

“We've known each other too long and, as you suggest, the working relationship I value,” Newsom told Trump during a meeting at McClellan Park, a former Air Force base near Sacramento. “We come from a perspective, humbly, where we submit the science is in and observed evidence is self-evident that climate change is real."

Trump and Newsom have butted heads repeatedly during both men's first terms in office. Last year, Newsom was fond of saying that he was proud California is “the most un-Trump state in America.” And in February, during Trump's previous visit to the state, the president told a group of California farmers he would pressure Newsom to give them more water or else “you're going to get a new governor.”

But Newsom has been noticeably reluctant to criticize Trump publicly since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, as California has relied heavily on aid from the federal government to respond to the crisis and balance its budget. That has continued during wildfire season, when the state has applied for and received federal grants to fight massive fires that have so far burned more than 3.2 million acres.

Newsom even thanks Trump during his weekly news conferences — comments that have ended up in some of Trump's political ads.

“We actually have a very good relationship. Good man,” Trump said of Newsom on Monday.

It's all part of managing the state's necessary relationship with a temperamental commander-in-chief, says Kathryn Phillips, director of the Sierra Club of California.

“What essentially is happening is that Newsom is having to be, in a way, a sacrificial lamb,” Phillips said. “He's the one who has to be very gentle with the president, even though I have no doubt that he disagrees with him on just about everything.”

That gentleness in approach does not necessarily extend to others in the Newsom administration. On Monday, Newsom praised the Trump administration for partnering with California to reduce wildfire risks on 500,000 acres of forest land per year.

Wade Crowfoot — Newsom's natural resources secretary — implored Trump and his administration to not “put our head in the sand and think it's all about vegetation management," referencing the state's rising temperatures that are making wildfires more destructive.

“It'll start getting cooler, you just watch,” Trump responded.

“I wish science agreed with you,” Crowfoot answered back.

“I don't think science knows, actually,” Trump said, before moving on to talk to someone else.

Phillips said she believes Crowfoot's comments reflect what the Newsom administration really thinks.

“It's easier for somebody who is not the governor to say that,” Phillips said.

While wildfires have burned across the West Coast for weeks now — killing at least 35 people — they've received little attention in the race for president. That's changing this week. Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris is traveling to California on Tuesday to get a briefing on the wildfires and presidential nominee Joe Biden also has begun focusing on climate change.

During Trump's visit Monday, he awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross to some National Guard soldiers who rescued people from wildfires last week. Asked by a reporter why it took him nearly three weeks to publicly acknowledge the fires, Trump called it a “nasty question.”

“I declared it an emergency. I gave an emergency declaration,” Trump said. “Don't tell me about not doing.”