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Authorities say the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in South Africa has jumped by around 23% in two days to 150 COVID_19 via SABCNewsOnline

None of the infected South Africans have succumbed to the virus that has claimed almost 9 000 lives globally.cases in South Africa has jumped by around 23% in two days to 150. This emerged at a media conference in Pretoria attended by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

South Africa has had no reported deaths from the virus that has claimed the lives of almost 9 000 people worldwide. To mitigate the situation, government has introduced a range of new measures to try and slow the spread of the virus. These include closing bars and restaurants that serve alcohol at 18:00.“As the coronavirus sweeps across the globe, country upon country has announced tough restrictions on public life. As policymakers, we struggle to deal with the biggest public health crisis since the 1918 influenza pandemic.

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