https://www.polity.org.za
Deepening Democracy through Access to Information
Home / Covid-19 News RSS ← Back
Africa|Health|Lifting
Africa|Health|Lifting
africa|health|lifting
Close

Email this article

separate emails by commas, maximum limit of 4 addresses

Sponsored by

Close

Article Enquiry

Winde pushes Ramaphosa on end to Covid-19 state of disaster


Close

Embed Video

Winde pushes Ramaphosa on end to Covid-19 state of disaster

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde
Western Cape Premier Alan Winde

15th February 2022

By: News24Wire

SAVE THIS ARTICLE      EMAIL THIS ARTICLE

Font size: -+

Western Cape Premier Alan Winde wants a time and date set for the end to the Covid-19 state of disaster so that recovery can get into full swing. 

"To be clear: we want the date and the time, and not generalised commitments," he said during his State of the Province Address delivered in Velddrif on Tuesday. 

Advertisement

Winde said unemployment in the Western Cape had increased by 132 000 from the first quarter of 2020 to the third quarter of 2021, and the percentage of households with adults present who go hungry had increased from 11.3% in 2019 to 17% in 2020.

"This year, things have to change."

Advertisement

He warned that there would be no going "back to normal" after the damage caused by the pandemic and the increased demands on the government. 

"I often hear people say: 'I wish we could go back to normal. You know, the way things were before'.

"I completely understand the sentiment - in comparison to lockdowns, loss of life, and economic hardship, the past can look appealing.

"But I must respectfully disagree."

South Africa has been in various alert levels since they were first instituted under the Disaster Management Act from midnight 26 March 2020.

At Level 5, non-essential businesses had to close, schools went into a long recess, and alcohol and cigarettes were banned. 

The point of this was to reduce virus transmission to cope with the anticipated high demand on hospitals, based on admissions patterns observed in the US and Europe. 

At one point, exercise and the sale of hot food were not permitted. Schools this year stopped rotational schooling, but many institutions are still limiting numbers based on the social distancing rules for public venues.

Winde said that data provided by the province's Department of Health showed that 90% of people surveyed in a seroprevalence study in November 2021 had developed protection against Covid-19, either through vaccination or prior infection. 

The Omicron variant caused less severe outcomes. Despite having the highest number of cases at the peak of the fourth wave, hospitalisations, oxygen usage, and deaths in the province remained relatively low. 

"This new stage provides us with a window of opportunity to make the bold changes that are now needed, so that we push back against going back to normal and so that we push forward, to do even better."

Winde said he had requested a meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa to discuss timelines for lifting the state of disaster, after the president hinted at ending it in the coming months. 

Ramaphosa said in his State of the Nation Address that the state of disaster would be lifted, but that other health measures had to be put in place first. 

EMAIL THIS ARTICLE      SAVE THIS ARTICLE

To subscribe email subscriptions@creamermedia.co.za or click here
To advertise email advertising@creamermedia.co.za or click here

Comment Guidelines

About

Polity.org.za is a product of Creamer Media.
www.creamermedia.co.za

Other Creamer Media Products include:
Engineering News
Mining Weekly
Research Channel Africa

Read more

Subscriptions

We offer a variety of subscriptions to our Magazine, Website, PDF Reports and our photo library.

Subscriptions are available via the Creamer Media Store.

View store

Advertise

Advertising on Polity.org.za is an effective way to build and consolidate a company's profile among clients and prospective clients. Email advertising@creamermedia.co.za

View options

Email Registration Success

Thank you, you have successfully subscribed to one or more of Creamer Media’s email newsletters. You should start receiving the email newsletters in due course.

Our email newsletters may land in your junk or spam folder. To prevent this, kindly add newsletters@creamermedia.co.za to your address book or safe sender list. If you experience any issues with the receipt of our email newsletters, please email subscriptions@creamermedia.co.za