"Our hospital admissions are not increasing at an alarming rate meaning that people who may be testing positive for new Covid-19 variant Omicron are not in large numbers being admitted to hospitals," Cyril Ramaphosa was reported as saying.
South Africa president Cyril Ramaphosa. Photo: Social media
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The president, who is currently on an official visit to Ghana, has also criticised the nations that imposed travel restrictions on South Africa and a number of other African states after the detection of the Omicron variant in the country.
According to South Africa Health Minister Joe Phaahla, people must not worry as the new variant is more transmissible, but seems to bring milder illness, as hospital admissions appear to show.
"The tests still have to be done and the research still needs to be done that whilst Omicron spreads, it does not seem to be resulting in greater numbers of hospital admissions. We should take heart from that," the president added.
According to South Africa Health Minister Joe Phaahla, people must not worry as the new variant is more transmissible, but seems to bring milder illness. Photo: Social media
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Since the discovery of the new coronavirus variant in South Africa at the end of November, active Covid-19 cases in the country rose from 19,302 to over 75,000. It was marked as a 'variant of concern' due to its high infection rates by the World Health Organization prompting countries worldwide to enforce new travel restrictions.
Amid Omicron scare, the US has made it mandatory for all incoming passengers to carry a negative Covid-19 test report. Photo: Social media
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