Declaration of coronavirus as a National Disaster
16 March 2020
The EFF has noted the statement by the President Cyril Ramaphosa on the Corona Virus Outbreak as a National Disaster. From the outset, the EFF has condemned the slow response from the state to what was an inevitable health crisis.
As things stand, South Africa has 61 cases of confirmed people who are infected with the Corona Virus, the highest in the continent. It is extremely ironic that a government that has taken an unsubstantiated hostile posture towards fellow Africans for crime, is struggling to take decisive measures to ensure we are safe from this virus which finds expression in South Africa through those who travel or originate from Europe.
Although the President has declared a National Disaster, exposure to the virus within the country has already gained expression. The reactive nature of our govemment will see our people vulnerable to harm and ill heath, with no contingency plan to address emerging Corona Virus incidents. The suspension of gatherings of people over one hundred is a welcomed intervention, but we are concerned as to how this will be implemented.
There is indecisiveness as to how the higher education sector is going to be addressed with regards to the virus. We have not heard a coherent plan as to how public health care facilities will engage those who come forth with symptoms and whether health professionals have been briefed as to how to engage the multitudes of people within higher education.