The World Health Organization (WHO) has deployed a team of officials to South Africa's Gauteng province, the epicentre of the new Omicron coronavirus variant, for ramping up surveillance measures and contact tracing efforts as the country grapples with rising infections, an official said on Thursday. Some 11,500 new infections were registered in the latest daily figures, a
World Health Organisation has send a team of experts to South Africa, which is ramping up the country’s surveillance and contact efforts amid Omicron Covid-19 new variant surge.
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Professor Bruce Mellado, a member of Gauteng’s Covid-19 Advisory Committee, says the province is busy preparing models for a potential fourth wave of Covid-19…