As Limpopo recorded more than 1,500 new Covid-19 infections in the past 24 hours, health MEC Phophi Ramathuba has blamed festive travellers and social gatherings for the spike in infections in the province.
Ramathuba said young people who had gone to parties, soccer tournaments and shopping malls, and people who had travelled from other provinces to Limpopo during the festive season, were responsible for the surge in Covid-19 infections.
“We are dealing with a new variant that attacks young people, unlike during the first wave, which targeted old people. And if you want to spread any communicable disease, give it to young people because they test positive and fail to self-isolate and still go to parties,” she said.
Festive revellers and travellers blamed for Covid spike
Limpopo health MEC singles out 'careless' youth
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As Limpopo recorded more than 1,500 new Covid-19 infections in the past 24 hours, health MEC Phophi Ramathuba has blamed festive travellers and social gatherings for the spike in infections in the province.
Ramathuba said young people who had gone to parties, soccer tournaments and shopping malls, and people who had travelled from other provinces to Limpopo during the festive season, were responsible for the surge in Covid-19 infections.
“We are dealing with a new variant that attacks young people, unlike during the first wave, which targeted old people. And if you want to spread any communicable disease, give it to young people because they test positive and fail to self-isolate and still go to parties,” she said.
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