Camps Bay police station has reopened after being closed last week when an employee tested positive for Covid-19.
The station was closed for 48 hours to be santised and the affected members are in quarantine. On Monday June 22, the station was closed again after a second positive case of Covid-19 was revealed. The station was sanitised in the evening and members of the public were urged to go to the Sea Point police station for assistance.
Meanwhile, the provincial Department of Health has released the number of Covid-19 cases per suburb. According to statistics for some of the Atlantic Seaboard areas, as at Monday June 22, there were 10 cases in Bakoven, 21 in Camps Bay, eight in Clifton, 15 in Devil’s Peak Estate, 15 in De Waterkant, 118 in Fresnaye, 73 in Gardens, six in Mouille Point, 32 in Oranjezicht, 59 in Schotschekloof, 83 in Sea Point, 14 in Tamboerskloof, 14 in Three Anchor Bay, 55 in Vredehoek and 24 in the Waterfront.
Premier Alan Winde said the province had recorded an additional 25 deaths, bringing the total number of Covid-19 related deaths in the province to 1 424.
He said the province was continuously reassessing the data available to them to give them an indication of when the virus peak will occur.
He said these models are predictions based on the best available data at the time, and it is impossible to pinpoint exactly when this will happen.
“But by taking additional care now, and managing the number of active cases, we can help to slow the spread and help to save lives,” he said.
Article was published by Sinazo Mkoko and Staff Reporter at The Atlantic Sun 25 June 2020.
https://www.atlanticsun.co.za/news/station-now-open-49856347
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