The story of a COVID-19 “super-spreader event”: young residents & businesses need to play their part in staying safe, so that we can keep on moving forward
13 October 2020
Over the last few weeks, the Western Cape Department of Health has implemented its surveillance strategy, to ensure that we continue to detect Covid-19 clusters as they emerge. This will allow us to fight ‘bushfires’ and contain the spread of the virus.
Our teams are constantly monitoring for new clusters, or areas of Covid-19 spread, that might then result in new hotspots emerging where people live. By identifying the clusters, our teams can intervene, trace the contacts and ensure quarantine and isolation.
This is the critical part of the work that we must continue to do as this global pandemic continues.
Indeed, while we have passed our peak in the Western Cape, we must not let our guard down. As long as there is even one Covid-19 infection, it will be possible for the virus to spread to other people. The virus is still out there, and it remains important that we keep ourselves safe.