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#Lockdown: Day one sees the country’s first COVID-19 death
As South Africa went through its first day of lockdown, it had its hiccups and peaked at more than 1000 positive COVID-19 cases.

#LockdownSA: Day 1 sees panic-buying in Daveyton
On the first day of the national lockdown, a frustrated Daveyton resident laments that the government’s plans aren’t well implemented.

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SA’s TB research yields ‘exciting results’
South Africa’s long-standing position as a country with high numbers of TB infections continues to worry, especially in light of Covid-19’s spread — but the country has some of the world’s top TB researchers, say experts.

#LockDownSA: In two minutes, here’s what you need know about the 21 day lockdown
As South Africa undergoes a 21-day lockdown, here’s what you need to know.
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