This is according to National Institute for Communicable Diseases acting executive director Prof Adrian Puren., Puren said the trajectory of the fourth wave was downwards in the majority of provinces and he hoped that would continue, especially with schools reopening and people returning to their home provinces.
“We hope that overall, the trajectory will still be downwards and that will be indicated by the number of new infections versus hospitalisations and deaths,” said Puren. “I think that particular picture is promising at this time and that will continue so that we move out of this fourth resurgence.” Last month, ahead of lifting the curfew, the presidency said the peak of the Covid-19 fourth wave, driven by the highly contagious Omicron variant, had subsided at a national level.
so if it suddenly goes up again , its because the schools opened and NOT because parliament burned or some zulu's in NATAL raided expensive shops !
When did we get to 4th wave?
And the next on on its way
Kanto isaphila I Corona?
Are we still within?😲
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