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ICYMI: Epidemiologist Professor Refilwe Phaswana-Mafunya, says South Africa, may have already entered the fifth wave of the covid-19 pandemic.

Epidemiologist Professor Refilwe Phaswana-Mafunya, says South Africa, may have already entered the fifth wave of the covid-19 pandemic. New NICD data shows that the cGauteng, followed by KwaZulu Natal and the Western Cape account for more than 82% of the 8 524 new infections. However deaths remain low with five people passing away from COVID 19 in the last 24 to 48 hour reporting period.

The BA4 and BA5 sub variants of Omicron are believed to be driving the wave of new infections and still appear to cause less severe disease – especially among vaccinated people. Phaswana-Mafunya says the increase in numbers could also mean that government should have a functional testing strategy. ”If numbers are something to go by, in terms of the new cases, we seem to be in the fifth wave.

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Just another ploy to push through the draconian NHA laws.

We still have sane adults people who believe in this nonsense.

That epidemiologist must go back to school and study seasonal flue.

Sanc nothing comes out positive to this broadcasting channel,all what u telling us about this covid mxm

That's bull there is no rise you guys are talking nonsense nje

We don't care about covid 19 anymore as long as the businesses are running and we are able to make a living we will be just fine. follo4folloback

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