South Africa and its COVID-19 prohibition predilection

作者: Indrajit Banerjee , Jared Robinson , Brijesh Sathian , Edwin R Van Teijlingen

DOI: 10.3126/NJE.V10I3.31543

关键词: Healthcare system2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicineCrisis managementEconomic growthPreparednessGovernmentOrder (exchange)Pandemic

摘要: The year 2020, will forever be marked by the Global pandemic, COVID-19. According to Department of Health in South Africa until September 15, 2020 3,940,217 tests have been conducted. 651,521 positive cases identified, 583,126 recoveries reported and there has a total 15641 deaths. African government introduced range parameters laws order curb spread virus whilst simultaneously endorsing programs spearhead preparedness healthcare system for various waves COVID-19 that forecast. In conjunction with new regulations, Government exercised lockdown restriction movement policies. Africa’s unique, multifaceted strategic method combatting coronavirus proven effective using existing resources redirecting both manpower personnel, thus being great benefit all stakeholders citizens within country. prohibition alcohol is unique employed government, full extent which this policy reform benefitted country, its yet fully calculated projected as are still increasing on daily basis. This likely find itself becoming popular trend crisis management protocols other countries if long-term benefits thereof true.

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