Two Gauteng command centre staffers test positive for Covid-19

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Two Gauteng Command Centre employees have tested positive for Covid-19. The pair underwent routine screening and testing conducted among staff members exposed to risk of contracting coronavirus last week.

Two Gauteng command centre employees have tested positive for Covid-19.

The pair underwent routine screening and testing conducted among staff members exposed to risk of contracting coronavirus last week. “Like all other public servants who have tested positive, affected staff members and their families are receiving support and care in accordance with the World Health Organisation protocols,” the provincial command centre said in a statement.

“All other staff members who were in contact with these two staff members are testing and will follow all protocols to prevent the spread of the virus.” According to the command centre, premier David Makhura and health MEC Bandile Masuku did their routine tests for Covid-19 on Friday and their results came back negative.“The provincial command centre is decontaminated regularly as part of the measures to combat the spread of Covid-19,” the statement said.

 

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