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The South African Medical Association (SAMA) has expressed disappointment at a sudden change of a decision to stop all COVID-19 quarantine, by Department of Health. Omicron 4thWave

Desperate to see their families, the group had to undergo 14 days in quarantine until they tested negative for COVID-19.

The South African Medical Association has expressed disappointment at a sudden change of a decision to stop allOn Friday last week, the Deputy Health Minister Dr Sibongiseni Dlomo told the public that COVID-19 quarantine centres don’t have an impact anymore.“Someone is putting lot pressure onto the National Department of Health and we have been told that it is unnamed stakeholders.

It also reported that contact tracing will also be stopped with immediate effect except where there are cluster outbreaks. There is also no need for a COVID-19 test to be done prior to returning to work after days of isolation. All those infected with the virus should return to work after eight or ten days of isolation with no further testing required after the isolation period.

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