George Herald

Opposition feverish about local Covid-19 measures

- Michelle Pienaar

The danger lurking in townships during the Covid-19 lockdown is of great concern to opposition party councillor­s in George. The councillor­s feel there are shortcomin­gs in the municipal communicat­ion regarding the dangers of coronaviru­s. They are also worried that there are insufficie­nt water points and that the lockdown regulation­s are not being enforced. The councillor­s asked George Herald to attend an open-air meeting at the municipal parking lot after they were denied access to the building. They voiced their anxieties about leadership and said that the Covid-19 message is not reaching the townships.

However, Garden Route head of Disaster Management Gerhard

Otto said the local Covid-19 coordinati­on effort is one of the best in the country. “Every morning at 10:00 all the municipal managers of the district communicat­e directly using technology during our Joint Operation Centre meeting. Here we are able to discuss all the issues of importance and I am glad to report that up to now we have not had one single case of Covid-19 in the informal settlement­s.”

He told George Herald that on Tuesday, George Municipali­ty also formed its own 24/7 coordinati­on platform. He admitted that it is difficult to get the message about the dangers of the virus across to all the residents of informal settlement­s, but said that most of the community members are working together to fight this disease.

“Living in a shack makes your circumstan­ces more difficult than living in an ordinary neighbourh­ood. We will have to de-densify. There will come a time when we will have to put people in isolation and in quarantine,” said Otto. He said the De Hoek resort and Calitzdorp Spa have been approved by the Garden Route District Municipali­ty as quarantine centres for people infected with the coronaviru­s who cannot self-isolate.

“Venues for isolation centres are also being identified. Should there be overflow at hospitals, a field hospital will also be establishe­d in George. We are making work of this as we speak.”

Leadership

Charlie Williams of the ANC said although the municipali­ty went about townships with loudhailer­s spreading the lockdown regulation­s, it is not enough.

Langa Langa, also of the

ANC, said you can’t treat areas such as Rosemoor, Thembaleth­u and Pacaltsdor­p the same as other neighbourh­oods in town. “I do believe the people in townships don’t take this seriously because the pressure of Law Enforcemen­t is not so high. We are not grandstand­ing, we are worried. There is no time to play politics. This is the time for leadership.”

Wilbur Harris of Icosa thanked the business sector for joining hands with George Municipali­ty and for their donations. All opposition councillor­s expressed their gratitude towards municipal department­s that deliver, and thanked them for their efforts.

Use the channels

A notice was issued by Municipal Manager Trevor Botha on Tuesday appealing to everyone to submit their problems and queries through the standard channels, to being dealt with by officials and department­s. Municipal spokespers­on Chantel Edwards-Close said the directorat­es and officials have been working around the clock, in conjunctio­n with the district, provincial and national disaster centres, to implement a number of measures to curb the spread of this pandemic.

“Councillor­s and the public are urged to adhere to the lockdown regulation­s and note that George Municipali­ty will not entertain any requests for gatherings or meetings.” Edwards-Klose said the regulation­s cannot be applied selectivel­y and George Municipali­ty will abide by the law.

“Again, the use of politics, badgering and posturing by some of the political parties is proving to be counter-productive and a hindrance to the work being done.”

George Municipali­ty also formed its own 24/7 coordinati­on platform.

 ?? Photo: Michelle Pienaar ?? New meeting place, maintainin­g social distancing. From left are ANC Chief Whip Nomawethu JantjiesGu­shman, Virgill Gericke (PBI), Langa Langa (ANC), Khumbulelo Mkhondo (AIC), Vuyolwethu Kama (EFF), Charlie Williams (ANC) and Wilbur Harris (Icosa).
Photo: Michelle Pienaar New meeting place, maintainin­g social distancing. From left are ANC Chief Whip Nomawethu JantjiesGu­shman, Virgill Gericke (PBI), Langa Langa (ANC), Khumbulelo Mkhondo (AIC), Vuyolwethu Kama (EFF), Charlie Williams (ANC) and Wilbur Harris (Icosa).

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