The South African Medical Research Council's finds there are 17 000 more natural deaths , what it calls "excess deaths", than expected. At 400 000 cases and 5 940 official Covid-19 deaths, SA is the fifth highest in the world. The Guardian writes: "South Africa’s initial response to the virus was widely praised. President Cyril Ramaphosa implemented a tough lockdown at the end of March, when South Africa had only 400 recorded cases. But a surge in poverty and unemployment in a country that already had high levels of both spurred the government to lift restrictions well before the outbreak was fully under control. Rates of infection have soared since. "Ramaphosa said this month that scientists had predicted up to 50,000 deaths in South Africa. But confidence in the government’s handling of the crisis has plummeted. There has been widespread criticism of decisions to allow the overcrowded minibus taxis that provide most public transport to function with mi...
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