South Africa rolls out mobile testing in virus lockdown

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'They've been coming for screening and they are even open to testing if they have symptoms.'

Armed with screening questionnaires and testing kits, medics and volunteers set up their testing station on the front porch of a block of flats in the gritty business neighbourhood.

Already in a 21-day lockdown, South Africa is now embarking on the widespread testing and quarantine campaign involving some 10,000 field workers who are being sent out into homes in villages, towns and cities to screen for symptoms. "The health of our people is our first consideration," said Kegorapetse Ndingandinga, overseeing the Yeoville team.With his head tilted back, 58-year-old Michael Moshone, braced for his nasal swab, seated on a brick staircase in Yeoville.

But for Health Minister Zweli Mkhize that number is too low for a country of 57 million people where several millions have underlying conditions such as HIV and TB.But for Moshone who has lived in the area for 26 years, the trickle of people is no surprise. But Dlomo is hopeful that visibility of heath care workers in communities will push people to realise"that this thing is serious and they need to take precautions".

 

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It is better, because it will reduce tension and the rate at which FG wanted to play politics with corona virus.

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