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COCT beckons on citizens to comply with COVID protocols to help avoid second wave

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As more members of the public have been granted permission to move around and regain a sense of what life once was, more people have stopped putting on their masks in public or maintaining social distance

The City of Cape Town (CoCT) said it was worried that people are no longer complying with COVID-19 protocols.


As more members of the public have been granted permission to move around and regain a sense of what life once was, more people have stopped putting on their masks in public or maintaining social distance.

Community Services and Health Mayco member Zahid Badroodien said while there has been a significant decrease in COVID-19 caseload and related fatalities in the past month, citizens should not feel lackadaisical.

This is because several countries have had to battle with a second wave of infections.

We, therefore, urge the public to continue doing their best to abide by the all health and hygiene protocols and to wear a mask at all times when in public and to help us avoid a second wave, essentially because we are able to adopt healthy behaviours.”

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