The Citizen (Gauteng)

Driving 3rd wave

DELTA VARIANT: IN AT LEAST 85 COUNTRIES, SAYS WHO

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18 762 new infections aross the country on Saturday.

The highly contagious Delta variant is driving a surge in South African Covid-19 infections that is testing the capacity of hospitals, the government and scientists said on Saturday.

The hardest-hit country in Africa recorded 18 762 new infections on Saturday – the highest daily figure since January – taking the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 1 895 905, of which 59 621 have been fatal.

The country is in the thick of its third wave.

“We are in the exponentia­l phase of the pandemic with the numbers just growing very, very, extremely fast and [they] will keep growing in the next weeks,” Tulio de Oliveira, a top virologist in the country, said.

The Delta variant, first seen in India, now appears to be “dominating infections in South Africa”, De Oliveira of the Network for Genomic Surveillan­ce in South Africa, told a virtual briefing.

Koleka Mlisana, the head of a government ministeria­l advisory committee on Covid-19, told the same briefing that there is “evidence that the Delta variant may actually be taking over”.

Acting Minister of Health, Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane said due to the prevalence of the Delta variant, the numbers of infections “are likely to surpass the second wave peak” in January.

Hospitals in densely populated Gauteng are “struggling severely”, Mlisana said. “They simply can’t cope with the number of Covid patients being admitted on a daily basis.

The province accounts for around 60% of national infections.

Medics are now starting to transport patients to other provinces where there is still space in hospitals.

“We remain very worried about the rise in hospitalis­ation, which is putting a lot of strain on the healthcare system in the country,” said the minister.

But some financial analysts say another hard lockdown would be too damaging to an economy already reeling from earlier restrictio­ns.

The country’s vaccinatio­n drive has been slow and only around 2.4 million people have been immunised since February.

On Friday, thousands of opposition activists rallied in Pretoria to demand a faster coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n roll-out.

Health officials across the world have been alarmed by the rapid spread of the Delta variant.

The World Health Organisati­on said on Friday that the Delta variant had reached at least 85 countries.

60% the percentage of SA’s Covid cases in Gauteng

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