CoronaVirus: South Africa confirms second case of coronavirus

South Africa has confirmed the second case of the novel coronavirus.

The Health Minister Dr Zweli Mkhize, made known to the public that a second case of coronavirus has been confirmed in south Africa as  a 39-year-old woman who had traveled to Italy as part of a group with the first confirmed case.

On Thursday, the authorities said a man who was part of that group was the first case in the country who was diagnosed with the virus ‘Coronavirus’.

According to the health minister, the second patient who has now tested positive for COV-19 will  be admitted to a public health facility in Gauteng that the government has identified as one of the hospitals that are ready to receive COVID-19 positive patients.

The ministry assured the public it had managed to secure information on the whereabouts of all the other people in the group that had traveled to Italy.

The health ministry also confirmed that a 39-year-old South African man working in Daegu, South Korea, has also tested positive for COVID-19.

Authorities said the man, who was due to return to South Africa, would remain where he was until details of his treatment in South Korea were verified.

The African continent now has more than 30 confirmed cases, including in Egypt, Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia.

South Africa is meanwhile preparing to repatriate 184 of its citizens — comprising students, teachers and other professionals working in China’s Wuhan, the epicentre of the epidemic.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged South Africans not to panic but also cautioned about the potential impact of the outbreak on the country’s struggling economy.

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