Experts say that it is highly unlikely that a second wave will happen this year.
This is because positive cases are still on the rise, especially in the Western Cape and Gauteng provinces.
He said that citizens should continue wearing face masks and avoiding large social gatherings.
Second wave of Covid-19 is highly unlikely, according to health experts. (Photo by Sharon Seretlo/Gallo Images via Getty Images)Source: Getty Images
In other news,Briefly.co.zapreviously reported that theGauteng province has recorded a decline in Covid-19 hospitalisations.
Gauteng is still the province with the highest Covid-19 infections.
Johannesburg is the worst affected city with 90 864 cases and 1 777 deaths.
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