The Citizen (Gauteng)

Limpopo’s coronaviru­s response plan

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The Limpopo government launched a Covid-19 surge plan on Tuesday as the number of cases continue to rise, especially in mining areas.

The plan entails increased screening and testing for Covid-19 and other illnesses, such as diabetes and heart disease, in hot spots.

The launch was held in the Sekhukhune district, which is now the epicentre in the province, after the number of cases dramatical­ly increased following the resumption of mining activities.

Speaking on the sidelines, Chief Nkoane Malekana said communitie­s were gripped by fear and were calling for increased compliance in the mining sector.

“Community members are very fearful about the rise of [Covid-19] cases. We understand most cases are emanating from the mines. But we are happy the government is intervenin­g,” Malekana said.

He emphasised the need for the compulsory quarantine of mineworker­s who have Covid-19 symptoms and for communitie­s to help stop the spread of the disease.

Local councillor Caiphus Makua also spoke of the need to isolate mineworker­s.

In his address, Premier Stan Mathabatha said there were some mining houses which didn’t comply with government instructio­ns to quarantine workers, hence the rise in cases in the district.

“We visited these mines and insisted that they should quarantine everybody who comes from outside this province. We were sure this district was at zero level.

“But believe me, today this district is the epicentre. It was because of our decision to open up the mines, which was not a wrong decision,” Mathabatha said.

He also pointed out that pupils would not be sent back to schools where there was a shortage of water and a lack of sanitation. He said portable toilets with running water would be installed.

Mathabatha also dismissed suggestion­s that the academic year should be scrapped.

“We are engaging with teacher unions [for them] to understand that life doesn’t end with Covid-19. There is life after Covid-19.”

According to the surge plan, 100 doctors will be deployed to work closely with 1 000 nurses in communitie­s.

A further 10 000 volunteers will also be deployed to work with 1.6 million households in the province.

By yesterday morning, the province had recorded 132 active Covid-19 cases and three registered deaths.

Health MEC Dr Phophi Ramathuba indicated meetings were held with De Beers regarding Venetia Mine in Musina in the Vhembe District.

Ramathuba said she was satisfied, for now, with their presentati­on but would still have to visit the area to make sure all plans were in place.

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