Business Day

Western Cape calls for level 3 before end-May

- Carol Paton Editor at Large patonc@businessli­ve.co.za

Western Cape premier Alan Winde says he hopes to persuade President Cyril Ramaphosa that the province should move to lockdown level 3 as soon as possible, preferably before the end of May.

Ramaphosa said he hopes most of the country will move to level 3 by the end of May, with the exception of areas where the number of outbreaks is high, such as the metros. The rate of infection in the Western Cape has far outstrippe­d those of other provinces and it now accounts for more than 50% of Covid-19 cases.

As of Thursday, the Western Cape had 7,235 confirmed cases, an increase of 468 from the previous day, and 129 deaths.

Winde, who is self-isolating due to close contact with eNCA cameraman Lungile Tom, who died from Covid-19 on Wednesday, said the province has prepared the health system to manage an influx of cases as infections rise.

“With our health-care system prepared, it is simply no longer possible to maintain level 4 restrictio­ns anywhere in the Western Cape or SA. The economic crisis caused by these restrictio­ns has resulted in a lifethreat­ening humanitari­an disaster that will only worsen in the months ahead,” he said.

The Western Cape has adopted a data-led, evidenceba­sed approach with targeted testing in hot-spots, right down to street-level. This is, in part, why experts believe the province has a far higher case load than other provinces.

Other possible factors driving the higher transmissi­on rate include the very high density of some of Cape Town’s informal settlement­s and climatic factors, which cause flu outbreaks to occur sooner in the Western Cape.

Ramaphosa said he will begin a process of consultati­on over the lockdown plan.

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