ACDP leader Rev Kenneth Meshoe and MP Steve Swart have Covid-19

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Reverend Kenneth Meshoe, the leader of the African Christian Democratic Party, has tested positive for Covid-19.

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It's been previously reported that five visitors at the breakfast, two from the US, two from Israel and one from France, started to feel unwell on the weekend of March 14 and were tested for the coronavirus. They later tested positive.

“It must be mentioned that during this period, Rev Meshoe, who displayed no symptoms of the virus, was not aware of the health status of the visitors at the prayer breakfast and hence attended the briefing of political party leaders, on March 18, hosted by President Cyril Ramaphosa at parliament. “The ACDP president was informed about the results of the visitors’ tests only on March 20,” said Thring.

“He immediately went into self-containment and made himself available for testing, where he was tested by the health department on Sunday, March 22,” he added.Thring said that despite testing positive for Covid-19, Meshoe displays no symptoms and remains in good health. Swart is also recovering well.On Thursday, health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize said two people had died from Covid-19 in SA, both of them in the Western Cape. There had been more than 1,000 positive cases recorded in the country.

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