I wish to take this opportunity to appreciate all the well wishes that my wife and I have received from you, my fellow South Africans, colleagues and friends from all over the world.
I want to assure you that we are improving each day. I remain in quarantine at home, I am resting and recuperating with only a cough remaining from my previous symptoms.
I’m also very pleased that my wife has been discharged from hospital today and will now be joining me for quarantine at home.
In a war, when an injured soldier lies down to recover, injuries do not remove his mindset from the set goal to win the battle.
He uses such an opportunity to reflect on the battle and also to think ahead for when he rejoins the army. Like a soldier, I find myself in that position as we continue to fight this battle against COVID-19 as a country.
This morning, after reading and analyzing our country’s epidemiological reports, as the Minister of Health, I cannot help but be concerned. Fellow South Africans, when we emphasize that the risk of a resurgence remains high, we do not do so to instill fear in you.
As government, we have a responsibility to alert you when we see concerning trends. It would be irresponsible of us to ignore “small flames” that we see redeveloping in some parts of the country.
You will recall that a few months ago when we witnessed these trends, it wasn’t long before we started experiencing a burden in our health system.
I wish to bring to the attention of all South Africans that our epidemiological reports are showing that in the country, over the last 7 days there has been an increase of 9.1% in new cases. Similarly, over the last 14 days, there has been an increase of 10.7%.
We are also seeing concerning increases in some of the provinces. To illustrate this, in the last 7 days, there was a marked increase in the number of new cases in the Western Cape.
The Province recorded a 42% increase in new infections. According to our resurgence plan, we define this significant spike in new cases in the Western Cape as a resurgence.
The Western Cape Provincial Health Department has identified specific clusters that are responsible for the increase in cases, and has advised that each of these clusters has been investigated and a detailed outbreak response is being mounted.
We have noted that the single biggest cluster outbreak has been identified to be in the Southern Sub-district in the Cape Metro, and this has been associated with a super-spreader event in a BAR.
We await further reports from the WC Health response teams who are now required to target the sub-districts with a high increase of new cases over the last two weeks.
We are now encouraging all provinces to pay attention to these increasing numbers and quickly mount a response, including contact tracing and quarantine.
We must mention that the rate of new infections and deaths will inform the recommendations that the Health Department makes to the National Coronavirus Council.
As we continue to monitor the development of a vaccine, the only weapon we possess as a country is our social behaviour and constant adherence to health protocols. All of us must take this responsibility and always encourage those around us.
We must also take heed of the major lessons from the COVID-19 that is despite the anxiety, the psychological trauma, the physical suffering and grief from lives we lost, COVID-19 has reawakened our deep values of Ubuntu in us all.
We have been reminded to care more, love more, emphathise with our families, friends, colleagues and even those we hear about in the media.
This is the same spirit that we must carry in fighting all other social and health ills facing our society, including gender based violence.
Dr Zwelini Mkhize
Minister of Health
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I wish to inform the public that this afternoon my wife, Dr May Mkhize and I have tested positive for COVID-19.
We decided to go test yesterday when I started showing mild symptoms.
I was feeling abnormally exhausted and as the day progressed, I started losing appetite. My wife had a cough, was dizzy and extremely exhausted. Given her symptoms, the doctors advised that she must be admitted for observation and rehydration.
Our close contacts in the past week have been a few of our family members and some of my Health Ministry team. We have informed them and advised them to immediately isolate in their homes and be tested.
STATEMENT BY DR ZWELINI MKHIZE ON EDWIN SODI’S DONATIONS TO THE ANC
2 October 2020
I have received various media queries regarding the payment of R6,5million made by Mr Edwin Sodi and wherein my name, Zweli Mkhize, has been put as a reference.
I wish to categorically state I have never received any funds from Mr Sodi, either personally or through a third party intended for my personal benefit.
I can confirm that during my tenure as the ANC Treasurer General, Mr Sodi, just like many other business persons, companies and organizations made donations to the African National Congress.
I am aware that the commemoration of this day is a hallmark of the environmental health fraternity calendar in the country #WorldEnvironmentalHealthDay
It is my conviction that the declaration of this day came after a realisation that the fight for health for all will be won or lost in the public health space. #WorldEnvironmentalHealthDay
It is critical that as we pause to shine a spotlight on environmental health that we use the opportunity to reassess our health needs and devise mechanisms for action driven interventions. #WorldEnvironmentalHealthDay
Today we are celebrating the second World Patient Safety Day under the theme: Health worker safety: a priority for patient safety with a call to speak up for health worker safety. #worldpatientsafetyday2020
The theme was chosen because the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the significant challenges and risks that health workers around the world confront in the line of professional duty.#worldpatientsafetyday2020
Your wellbeing, as health workers, and the safety of patients across the country are inseparable and must be addressed comprehensively. #worldpatientsafetyday2020
Today, we cautiously but optimistically breathe a sigh of relief as we continue to see our detected cases, hospital admissions, deaths and even excess deaths declining. Our recovery rate is now almost at 90% and our mortality rate has remained stable at around 2% #SPNPConference
Mothers affected by COVID-19 have given birth to healthy babies. They are breastfeeding and physically bonding with their children, laying foundations for wholesome upbringing and solid building blocks for a healthy and prosperous society. #SPNPConference
These Herculean achievements have been possible because of the passion, dedication and sheer diligence of our nurses and midwives. #SPNPConference