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CASSPER ON COVID-19 CLAIMS

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HIP- HOp heavyweigh­t Cassper Nyovest has responded to claims his gigs were “always full” during the Covid-19 pandemic and may have helped spread the virus.

On Monday, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced a ban on all indoor and outdoor gatherings for 14 days. In his address, which came as the amount of Covid-19 cases in SA reached over one million, Ramaphosa stated that South Africans had let their guard down and was were now “paying the price”.

“We have not been wearing masks. We are not washing our hands or sanitising. And we are not keeping a safe distance from others.

“We have continued to host and attend social gatherings and events that in many cases flout public health regulation­s. As has been the case previously, social gatherings substantia­lly increase the risk of transmissi­on,” the president said.

Cassper took to Twitter to urge South Africans to take the second wave of the virus seriously and said he was grateful to have survived the virus when he was diagnosed with it earlier this year.

“Guys. I’m shook, again. I had Covid in June so I know it’s real but to see and read this makes me understand how lucky I was and that this thing is still out there taking lives. We really need to think about how we moving. Do we even wash our hands still ? Are we being careful”

One follower felt that Cassper should not be preaching when he was “not careful” himself, and often held packed gigs.

The star admitted that he had seen faults in himself but said he was being misunderst­ood.

“My tweet literally says WE need to start thinking about how we moving. Kante what do you guys read? I am seeing fault in myself.

“Th is is why I don’t like debating on Twitter. You can never be right and people don’t read to understand but rather read to respond,” he wrote.

“My tweet literally says WE need to start thinking about how we moving. Kante what do you guys read? I am seeing fault in myself. Th is is why I don’t like debating on Twitter. You can never be right and people don’t read to understand but rather read to respond.”

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