SAFTU statement in response to President announcement of the 13 May 2020
13 May 2020
The South African Federation of Trade Unions (SAFTU) has noted the none announcement of President Cyril Ramaphosa. Basically, he told the country that the government is “preparing for a further easing of lockdown and a gradual opening of the economy”. The President further told the nation that “we will make further announcements after the completion of consultations with relevant stakeholders on a proposal that by the end of May, most of the country be placed on alert level 3, but that those parts of the country with the highest rates of infection remain on level 4”.
While this is important indicative information, most South Africans were expecting a more decisive announcement and information. For example, based on the figures announced by the President, only 0,5% of the population has been tested. There is no breakdown presented to see where the hotspots per every ward are, town, workplaces, sectors in the economy are. We need to know the percentage of tested people per each province as a percent of the population in each province. We need to know why Western Cape has become the epic centre of the virus. For example, we need to know if the Western Cape high numbers are in any way linked to the levels of testing of citizens as some have argued. We wanted to hear the impact of the lack of capacity in government and private sector laboratories on the spread of the virus in the provinces such as the Eastern Cape wherein its biggest metro, Nelson Mandela, people are spending more than two weeks waiting for the results.
We needed to know what is the government advise from the scientists in this regard. We needed the confusing and often contradictory statements made by the government and scientists to be better clarified. For example, we demand to be clarified if the government has come to the conclusion that whatever number of South Africans will die and therefore all we must prepare is the graveyards. We need a government to say we are moving towards alert level 3 because based on scenarios that relate to the testing results and the spread of the virus.
The government must lead but it must give us an assurance that it continues to rely on the advice of scientists instead of responding to the pressure of interested parties which we suspect it would like to appease at the expense of the lives of the working class.