Johannesburg: On the one hand, the outbreak of the Corona epidemic is increasing worldwide, and on the other hand the number of people who lost their lives is increasing every day. Now the coronavirus has also taken the form of an epidemic, after which the food shortage is increasing in the homes of people. The death toll has crossed 2 lakh 98 thousand worldwide and still no break of this virus has been found.
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said that by the end of May, the threat of coronavirus can be reduced in most parts of the country. There have been 219 deaths due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) so far in South Africa and more than 11,000 confirmed infections have been recorded. Currently, a five-level lockdown strategy has been prepared in the country to deal with the global epidemic. Currently, the lockdown is in its fourth phase. Ramaphosa said on Wednesday that if we lift the lockdown too quickly and too quickly, we risk a rapid and unbearable increase in infection. We will therefore continue to proceed with caution.
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He further said that the transition was mostly concentrated in some metropolitan municipalities and districts. It is important that we maintain strict restrictions in these areas and restrict travel from these parts to areas with low infection rates. We will immediately begin the process of consultation with the stakeholders concerned on the proposal to keep most parts of the country at alert level-3 by the end of May, but some parts of the country with the highest rate of infection remain at level-4. We will announce further after the consultation is completed. He said that very few businesses are allowed to open in Level-4 lockdown. South Africa initiated a coronovirus lockdown with a total shutdown, keeping the economy tense, prohibiting jobs and food. On Wednesday, Ramphousa said that the level-4 regulations would change in the coming days to expand the range of trade in retail and e-commerce. Lifestyle restrictions will also be reduced. At present, about 41 lakh people around the world are infected with the coronavirus.