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You have respected the lockdown and largely observed the regulations.
For your cooperation, for your commitment and above all for your patience, I wish to thank you personally.
I wish to thank you for reaffirming to each other and to the world that we South Africans are a people who come together and unite at moments of great crisis.
Since I announced the lockdown just over two weeks ago, the global coronavirus pandemic has worsened.
We now have over 1.5 million confirmed cases worldwide.
Over 90,000 people across the world have died from this disease.
The devastating effect of this is that many people have died.
The global evidence is overwhelming.
From 1,170 confirmed cases on the 27th of March, the number of confirmed cases today stands at 1,934.
Since the start of the lockdown, the average daily increase has been around 4%.
But the struggle against the coronavirus is far from over.
We cannot relax. We cannot be complacent.
Both make a clear and compelling case to proceed in a manner that is cautious and properly calibrated.
We risk reversing the gains we have made over the last few weeks, and rendering meaningless the great sacrifices we have all made.
This evening, I stand before you to ask you to endure even longer.
I have to ask you to make even greater sacrifices so that our country may survive this crisis and so that tens of thousands of lives may be saved.
As your President, I am mindful of the great and heavy burden this will impose on you.
We must do this while preventing our economy from collapsing and saving our people from hunger.
- Firstly, an intensified public health response to slow down and reduce infections.
- Secondly, a comprehensive package of economic support measures to assist businesses and individuals affected by the pandemic.
As government, together with our many partners, we have used this lockdown period to both refine and intensify our public health strategy to manage the coronavirus.
We need to do this intensively and systematically.
At all times, we will observe the human rights of all people.
It is already identifying infection hotspots.
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The Unemployment Insurance Fund has set aside R40 billion to help employees who will be unable to work, as part of the effort to prevent jobs losses as a result of the lockdown.
I applaud all those employers who have continued to pay their workers during this difficult time, as well as those employers who are working with unions & government to assist their employees to access these benefits.
The small business debt relief and business growth facilities are currently adjudicating applications for assistance.
Government has reprioritised R1.2 billion to provide relief to smallholder farmers and to contribute to the security of food supply.
To date, government has delivered over 11,000 water storage tanks to communities in need across the country, and many of these have been installed.
Several homeless people have been accommodated in 154 shelters.
Nor will they provide the relief that businesses and their employees require.
An essential part of our response to this emergency is the principle of solidarity.
This portion of their salaries will be donated to the Solidarity Fund.
Until we have contained the coronavirus, the same rules remain.
We must continue to wash our hands regularly and thoroughly using water and soap or sanitiser.
We can no longer work in the way we have before.
This weekend is a sacred time for many South Africans.
I ask that you give what you can to alleviate their burden.
It is the message of hope, of recovery and of rebirth.
Much is being asked of you, far more than should ever be asked.
But we know that this is a matter of survival, and we dare not fail.
May God bless South Africa and protect her people.
I thank you.