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The South African Medical Association (SAMA) is urging authorities to follow the correct procedure in the quarantining of South Africans who will be returning from China amid the global coronavirus outbreak.

At least 151 South Africans living in the Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicentre of the coronavirus, are expected to be repatriated within 10 days.

The remarks come as the South African National Defence Force prepares to repatriate expatriates in Wuhan willing to return home.At least 151 South Africans, out of the 201 living in the Chinese city of Wuhan, will be back home in about 10 days.

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Siyachatha thina ubala Lolo

Transparency which places are prepared to quarantine those people, where is the health staff ready for this?

When a politician tells you that they are prepared and all is in order, run for the woods 🏃 🏃

Tender

South Africa is not geared up to contain this virus we in deep shi* if the way this country is run God help us

Siyacela bandla 🙆🏾‍♂️

They better 😒, imagine if there was intentional negligence to spread this thing in SA.

This should be interesting.. hopefully these people know what they are doing.. which I strongly doubt

The cANCer Will NEVER Allow It!!!!

They are ready to spread it to south Africa

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