IRR demands evidence that post-disaster lockdown measures are needed
14 April 2022
The government must provide evidence that lockdown measures such as mask mandates, vaccine passes, and 50% capacity restrictions on businesses and places of worship are effective, even after the State of Disaster has ended.
A demand to this effect is contained in a letter that the IRR’s attorneys sent to the Ministry of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (Cogta) today. It says that evidence must be supplied to show that lockdown measures have been monitored for their effectiveness over the last two years, and particularly over the recent period of Omicron variant infections.
The matter is urgent since although South Africa is no longer in a State of Disaster several lockdown measures are being imposed without any official evidence that these measures work in the current post-disaster environment.
For example, according to six experts – including Dr Shabir Madhi and Dr Glenda Gray – “experience with the highly transmissible and infectious Omicron variant indicates that the type of cloth mask most worn by the public (which rarely provides a good seal around the nose and mouth) provides little to no protection against being infected and does not meaningfully reduce transmission”.