A study on Covid-19 indicates that most South Africans are complying with the nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of coronavirus, Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Dr Blade Nzimande announced on Sunday.
The survey, was conducted in two waves. The first, conducted from 27-31 March looked primarily at awareness levels and knowledge about the virus. The second, conducted form 9 April – 16 April, looked primarily at the impact of the lockdown on South Africa. * Access to food: Just under a quarter of residents had no money to buy food. More than half of informal settlement residents had no money for food. About two-thirds of residents from townships also had no money for food.
* Access to alcohol and cigarettes during the lockdown: Cigarettes were more accessible than alcohol during lockdown. A quarter of people from informal settlements were able to buy cigarettes during lockdown. The HSRC worked with a range of partners including the University of KZN, SAPRIN , Walter Sisulu University, NIHSS and Acumen Media.
Look at that douche and his open nasal passages
I call bullshit...
Really wonder where that study was done where in which town it excludes all locations and informal settlements my be it was done in sandton and 4ways
The stubborns one are from Alexander
Surely, that ‘study’ excludes Eastern Cape
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