S.Africa drops masks for children despite Covid-19 surge


After a relative lull last month, numbers of new infections in South Africa due to Omicron subvariants have been climbing, and yesterday, more than 6,100 new cases were detected. – EPA pic, May 5, 2022.

SOUTH Africa today ended mask-wearing for school children despite a surge of infections driven by two new Omicron subvariants of Covid-19. 

Regulations requiring all students to mask up while in class expired at midnight and were not renewed, the Health Ministry said.

However, adults are still required to wear a mask in public indoor spaces, and limits on numbers attending large events remain. 

South Africa has officially recorded more than 3.8 million cases and 100,407 deaths – the highest toll across Africa – and less than 45% of the adult population has been fully vaccinated. 

“The only way we can protect ourselves and our loved ones against this pandemic and the current rising number of positive cases is through vaccination and adhering to preventative measures at all times,” the health ministry said in a statement. 

After a relative lull last month, numbers of new infections have been climbing, and yesterday, more than 6,100 new cases were detected. 

Inbound travellers are still required to be fully vaccinated or show proof of a negative PCR test. 

Indoor gatherings are limited to 1,000 people or half of the venue’s capacity, while outdoor events are capped at 2,000 people. Attendees are required to be vaccinated or provide a negative Covid-19 test result. 

World Health Organisation chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus yesterday said two Omicron subvariants, BA.4 and BA.5, were behind the surge in cases in South Africa.

Tedros said it is “too soon to know whether these new subvariants can cause more severe disease than other Omicron sub-variants.” – AFP, May 5, 2022.


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