Netball SA boss recovers from Covid-19

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Netball SA president Cecilia Molokwane has recovered from the Covid-19 coronavirus two weeks after testing positive following business trips to the UK and Scotland

“She has been in quarantine as per instructions by her medical doctor and has since gone back to retest,” Netball SA said in a statement on Sunday morning.Upon her return to the country following meetings with heads of various sports federations including the Minister of Sports, Arts and Culture Nathi Mthethwa, Molokwane was “screened at the airport where she was told everything was fine”.

“It is such an exhausting exercise, however it’s worth it to be self-quarantined for my sake and the sake of those close to you,” she said. I see people not taking it seriously and it worries me. I will continue with my family to adhere to the precautions and the lockdown. The news of Molokwane’s recovery coincided with the announcement by Heath Minister Zweli Mkhize that South Africa has now recorded 1 585 confirmed Covid-19 cases and nine deaths as of day nine of a national lockdown enforced by President Cyril Ramaphosa in a bid to curb the spread of the virus.“This virus is serious,” she said.

 

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