South Africa: Outgoing embargoes have not been thoroughly enforced New coronavirus March 28 7:52

In Africa, where the spread of the new coronavirus is the worst in Africa, a ban on embargoes began on the 27th, but in areas where economically poor blacks live, a large number of people have not been able to keep up with the government's call and the issues are highlighted It has become.

In South Africa, the outbreak of the new coronavirus infection has banned the entire country from the 27th, and outings for the purchase of food have been restricted to a minimum.

On the first day, many residents stay in their homes in residential areas where wealthy people, especially white people, live, but in the city center and districts where economically poor blacks are densely populated, a large number of residents are usually People went out.

Among them, there was a long queue waiting at a supermarket in a district near Johannesburg, the largest city.

He said that his life was painful and people who could not stock up beforehand were rushing, saying, "I can only buy the food I need for the day."

Also, in this area, many people did not have enough information to prevent infection, and despite the government's call, they were waiting in line without keeping a certain distance from their neighbors. The government did not take special care.

While the South African government has called on the people to respect the purpose of curfew, the issue of the world's most serious wealth gap has been highlighted in the response to the new coronavirus.