There are now 22,583 confirmed coronavirus cases in South Africa.
Tragically, some 429 people have died.
Your loss is our loss.
There are now just over 11,000 active coronavirus cases in the country.
Of these, 842 patients are in hospital and 128 of these are in intensive care.
As of today, we have conducted over 580,000 coronavirus tests and more than 12 million screenings.
As scientists had predicted, the infections in our country have now started to rise sharply.
And we should expect that these numbers will rise even further and even faster.
These models tell us two important things.
When I last addressed the nation, I said that we would undertake a process of consultation to guide the actions we must now take.
While the nation-wide lockdown has been effective, it cannot be sustained indefinitely.
These areas will be declared coronavirus hotspots.
We are attending to this as a matter of urgency.
We will assign a full-time team of experienced personnel to each hotspot.
The safety of all workers, including public servants, is a matter of concern to us.
We are therefore asking that those who do not need to go to work or to an educational institution continue to stay at home.
People will also be able to exercise at any time during the day, provided this is not done in groups.
All gatherings will remain prohibited, except for funerals with no more than 50 people or meetings in the workplace for work purposes.
We wish our Muslim compatriots well for Eid.
We wish to thank them for making the necessary adjustments to this celebration as we continue to fight this pandemic together.
Wholesale and retail trade will be fully opened, including stores, spaza shops and informal traders. E-commerce will continue to remain open.
Restaurants, bars and taverns, except for delivery or collection of food.
Conferences, events, entertainment and sporting activities.
Personal care services, including hairdressing and beauty services.
Commuters will also need to keep a safe distance from other commuters.
Our priority is the health and well-being of learners, students, educators and workers in these institutions.
We will be resuming classes for grades 7 and 12 learners from 1 June.
The school calendar will be revised, and the curriculum trimmed so that we can still recover the 2020 school year.
We are also taking a phased approach to the resumption of learning at institutions of higher learning.
Institutions will open up further as the coronavirus alert level changes.
Now it is time for most of us to return to work and to resume parts of our lives that have been on hold since the lockdown began.
Now is the time when we must intensify our efforts and deepen our cooperation.
We look to you to uphold the sanctity of life and the dignity of all people.
We look to you to protect the weakest and most vulnerable among us.
May God bless South Africa and protect its people.
I thank you.