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JOHANNESBURG â South Africa has reintroduced tough restrictions including a ban on alcohol sales and an extended nightly curfew as it fights a fast-increasing surge of COVID-19 cases.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the delta variant that was first discovered in India appears to be driving South Africaâs new increase.
South Africa recorded more than 15,000 new cases Sunday including 122 deaths. That brings its total fatalities to near 60,000.
The countryâs most populous province of Gauteng has the brunt of the current surge accounting for about 66% of new infections. The province includes the largest city Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria.
Health authorities are concerned that the countryâs eight other provinces are likely to soon see spikes in cases to match those in Gauteng, where hospitals are running short of COVID-19 beds and patients are being taken to health facilities in other provinces. Neighboring Zimbabwe, Namibia and Mozambique are also fighting
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Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Sunday, June 27, 2021.(AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo, Pool) Credit: The Associated Press
JOHANNESBURG South Africa has reintroduced tough restrictions including a ban on alcohol sales and an extended nightly curfew as it fights a fast-increasing surge of COVID-19 cases.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says the delta variant that was first discovered in India appears to be driving South Africa’s new increase.
South Africa recorded more than 15,000 new cases Sunday including 122 deaths. That brings its total fatalities to near 60,000.
The country’s most populous province of Gauteng has the brunt of the current surge accounting for about 66% of new infections. The province includes the largest city Johannesburg and the capital Pretoria.
Israeli PM urges teens to get vaccinated
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Israeli scientists develop rapid test for Covid strains. Image Source: IANS News
Tel Aviv, June 28 : Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has urged teenagers in the country to get vaccinated against Covid-19 amid rising numbers of new cases due to a local outbreak of the Delta variant. Go out today and get vaccinated, Bennett said at the beginning of his weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, referring to children older than 12 year.
The vaccination rate has tripled over the past week from about 3,000 people a day to about 10,000, Xinhua news agency quoted the Prime Minister as saying.
Amid rising numbers of new cases due to a local outbreak of the Delta variant in Israel, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has urged teenagers in the country to get vaccinated against Covid-19 Go out today and get vaccinated, Bennett said at the beginning of his weekly cabinet meeting on Sunday, referring to children older than 12 year. He said, a per reports, the vaccination rate has tripled over the past week from about 3,000 people a day to about 10,000 We now want to triple once more and reach 30,000 a day, and that is possible, he said. Bennett also said that the government has appointed Roni Numa, a former army general, to manage the country s border crossing and prevent the entry of infected individuals. Many of the new infection cases over the past week have been associated with people arriving from abroad.