Kuwait Times

Graves dug for COVID-19 victims spook S Africans

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PRETORIA: South Africa authoritie­s seek to calm fears over coronaviru­s deaths after health officials in the country’s most-populated province said they were ready to bury more than a million people. Excavators have this week sprung into action to dig long rows of graves in cemeteries throughout Gauteng, which includes the cities of Johannesbu­rg and the capital Pretoria, for possible mass burials. After performing inspection­s of burial sites in Pretoria, the provincial head of health, Bandile Masuku, said Wednesday that Gauteng was preparing over 1.5 million graves. “All our municipali­ties have been putting up capacity and acquiring more in terms of the land that they’ll need for burial,” Masuku said.

His announceme­nt triggered a wave of anxiety in the province, which has so far recorded 75,015 coronaviru­s cases and 478 deaths, overtaking the Western Cape province as the epicentre of the virus in South Africa. Nationally, 3,602 deaths have been recorded to date. Authoritie­s have since been scrambling to ease public fears that the province could see such an explosion in coronaviru­s-related

deaths. “The province does not have over a million already open, dug graves,” the provincial health department said in a statement released on Thursday. “The (figure of) over a million graves refers to the collective capacity municipali­ties can take,” it said.

The health department said the government was working to improve and increase both the health system’s infrastruc­ture and human resource capacity to deal with increasing pressure from the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Government’s response to COVID-19 is informed by the imperative to prevent infections and SAVE lives,” the minister of cooperativ­e governance, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, tweeted. “We are NOT therefore expecting and preparing for 1 million COVID-19 related deaths in the country. #StaySafe”. Long contained by the strict lockdown imposed in late March on South Africa’s 57 million citizens, the tally of coronaviru­s contaminat­ions and deaths has begun to rocket. More than 8,800 cases and 100 deaths were recorded on Wednesday. With more than 220,000 total infections and 3,600 deaths, South Africa is the most-affected country on the continent. — AFP

 ??  ?? PRETORIA: Photo shows a stick measuring the depth of a newly dug grave at the Honingnest­krans cemetery, in Pretoria, for victims of the COVID-19. — AFP
PRETORIA: Photo shows a stick measuring the depth of a newly dug grave at the Honingnest­krans cemetery, in Pretoria, for victims of the COVID-19. — AFP

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