(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) The cure rate of South Africa's new coronary pneumonia is close to 92%

  China News Agency, Johannesburg, November 6 (Reporter Wang Xi) As of November 6, local time in South Africa, the number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in South Africa reached 732,414, and the number of deaths reached 19,677.

At present, the total number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in South Africa still ranks first in Africa.

  However, according to data released by the South African Ministry of Health, there were 671579 cured cases here, making the recovery rate of new coronary pneumonia in South Africa close to 92%, reaching 91.7%.

  Since September, the overall development of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in South Africa has slowed down, and the total number of confirmed cases has continued to decline worldwide. For this reason, the South African government lowered the level of the “blockade order” against the epidemic on October 1, and gradually liberalized each The ban is intended to speed up the pace of economic recovery.

  However, South Africa’s epidemic prevention and control is still under great pressure. In addition to the relaxed mood of the people, the successive occurrences of cluster infections have cast a shadow over the prospects of South Africa’s prevention and control.

At present, the average daily growth rate of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in South Africa remains above 1,000.

  For this reason, Jackson, Director of the Office of the President of South Africa, pointed out that “individual people’s behavior is too sloppy” and that any slack prevention and control measures are at risk of a recurrence of the epidemic. Maintaining good hygiene and social distancing is what South Africa ultimately wins in the fight against the epidemic and accelerates economic recovery. The essential.

Regarding the concern about whether the “blockade order” level will be upgraded again, Jackson pointed out that South African President Ramaphosa will listen to the cabinet's report on the epidemic in the near future and make adjustments to the epidemic-related policies based on the actual situation.

  On the 5th, Chinese Ambassador to South Africa Chen Xiaodong attended the donation ceremony of anti-epidemic supplies to overseas Chinese in South Africa, and pointed out that the number of new infections in South Africa continues to remain high and the situation is not optimistic. In response to the current and possible second wave of outbreaks, overseas Chinese The Chinese should protect themselves.

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