Cape Argus

Cloete: We are accelerati­ng towards peak of third wave

- MWANGI GITHAHU mwangi.githahu@inl.co.za

THE Western Cape is accelerati­ng towards the peak of the third wave with increased hospitalis­ations and a significan­t rise in deaths recorded in the last 10 days, according to provincial head of health, Dr Keith Cloete.

Speaking during his presentati­on at Western Cape Premier Alan Winde’s weekly digicon on the health platform and vaccine rollout strategy, Dr Cloete said: “The current average number of deaths in the Western Cape has increased to about 60 per day. It is expected to start rising steeply as the province approaches the peak of the third wave.”

“Across the province case numbers are continuing to increase; we are currently seeing an average of 2 335 new diagnoses each day. During the second wave’s peak, the figure was 3 060 cases per day. Hospital admissions are increasing with an average of 280 new admissions per day. Deaths have also increased now.”

Specifical­ly in the Metro, there has been a 21% week on week increase in cases with most sub-districts seeing increases in cases, except the Eastern sub-district, which may be starting to plateau.

Cloete explained that the plateauing could be due to data or operationa­l delays and said the department would be monitoring the data closely to see if the pattern is sustained.

Winde gave a positive response to the vaccinatio­n rollout now including a younger age cohort.

“I am excited to see that from today, registrati­ons are open to those in the 35-49 year age bracket and that from August 1, we will begin to schedule vaccinatio­ns for them. I want to encourage those in the 35+ age bracket to wait for their appointmen­t SMSs. This is because we still have many people in the 50+ and 60+ bracket to vaccinate,” he said.

Health MEC Nomafrench Mbombo said the taxi violence in the province was affecting the focus on Covid-19 cases.

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