WESTERN CAPE
Suspected coronavirus case admitted to Tygerberg Hospital
The department confirmed to Weekend Argus on Friday that “a person matching the case of Covid-19 was identified earlier today, a response team was alerted and collected the patient. As per normal routine and protocol, the patient was taken to the designated hospital for further assessment and tests. This is part of the Western Cape Health Department routine response management which is working. We have had previous suspected cases which all have tested negative.”
However, despite the global fears and panic, organisers of the Cape Town Cycle tour say pedalling in the world’s largest timed event will continue in the mother-city this weekend.
Director of the Cape Town Cycle Tour David Bellairs confirmed 31 000 riders will compete in the race from about 70 different countries around the world.
To date, more than 100,000 people have been diagnosed with the coronavirus disease globally, with at least 3,400 people having died from COVID-19 according to Johns Hopkins University. The disease has now killed 3,408 people.