Matrics warned supplementary exams are only in June if they contract virus

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Parties, described by experts as potential super-spreader events, are fuelling a coronavirus surge in Nelson Mandela Bay.

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The city has seen a sudden surge in infections, rising steadily from 194 active cases on September 27 to 376 by Monday. He warned that a “super-spreader event” appeared likely because people were throwing unnecessary parties and insisted on sitting down at establishments that sold alcohol. “They have been briefed on the regulations in this regard. As discussed in the joint operating centre on Tuesday, we will be giving these gatherings extra attention.”

“We will not stop there. We will continue to visit the hotspot areas in the city to remind residents that the fight is far from over and ensure they comply,” she said.

 

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