South African President Cyril Ramaphosa contracts COVID-19 as infections hit record high

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is undergoing treatment for mild COVID-19 symptoms after testing positive for the viral infection, his office said on Sunday.

President Ramaphosa contracted COVID-19 Infections in a day when the country recorded a new high of 37,875 new infections, which is a dramatic increase from the previous day’s 17,154 new cases.

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“The President began to feel unwell after leaving the State Memorial Service in Cape Town earlier today in honor of former Vice President F.W. de Klerk.

“The president is in good spirits, but he is being monitored by the South African Military Health Service of the South African National Defense Force,” Mondali Gungubele, minister in the presidency, said in a statement.

Mr Gungubele said the president, who has been fully vaccinated, is in self-isolation in Cape Town and has handed over all responsibilities for next week to Vice President David Mabuza.

President Ramaphosa and South African delegation were tested COVID-19 All the four West African countries he visited last week. He also tested negative on his return to South Africa on Wednesday.

“President Ramaphosa says that his own infection serves as a warning to all people in the country to be vaccinated and to be alert to the risk,” Mr. Gungubele said.

Although all health rules related to hand hygiene, wearing of face masks and social distancing were followed at the memorial service, those who came in contact with Ramaphosa on Sunday were advised to look for symptoms or get themselves tested for COVID infection. has been given.

Mr Ramaphosa was briefed by the Corona Command Council at the end of this week, amid a rapidly growing fourth wave of infections across the country, largely being driven by the Omicron edition, the first time three weeks ago in South Africa. I was found out.

It is still unclear whether Mbuza will continue with these meetings, which analysts expect to result from a possible increase in lockdown rules from the current lowest level one of the five-pronged lockdown strategy.

Experts have called for serious action, especially on gatherings, as millions of people head to coastal towns and traditional family gatherings to their ancestral homes for the holiday period starting Thursday.

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