Poll: Should government have scrapped isolation for COVID-19 positive people with no symptoms?
Updated | By Poelano Malema
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Social media has been buzzing since the government announced the new COVID-19 regulations.
Cabinet has decided to make the following changes to Adjusted Alert Level 1 with immediate effect: · Those who test positive with no symptoms do not have to isolate. · If you test positive with symptoms, the isolation period has been reduced from 10 to 7 days. · Contacts do not have to isolate unless they develop symptoms.- Sacoronavirus.co.za
Following the announcement, many people took to social media to question how safe this new regulation is, with many stating that it does not make sense considering what government had previously stated about the coronavirus pandemic and how it spreads.
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Below are some of the reactions:
Well in the case of higher education online must Still continue, atleast we have something that can help protect students from this madness, having a postive person around with no symptoms risk! risk! risk! and besides learners and students are not on same level, levels!!! pic.twitter.com/fWeyXI2hkV
— Mathapelo Moipolai (@ThapsMoipolai) January 31, 2022
But the main question is how many non symptomatic people test for covid?
— Tanya Gomes (@Tgomes86) January 31, 2022
… none so they walking around anyway. Risk is there irrespective
What changed? Is the bacteria now not that harmful? Or maybe there were no scientific proof on isolation time?
— safety starts with me🤞🤞 (@shabarax) January 31, 2022
Njani cause I'll still give it to other people even though I'm asymptomatic?? I'm so confused haibo
— Nkateko Mbele (@eviannoir) January 31, 2022
Asymptomatic transmission has ended, just like that. Has the virus been informed?
— Philip Machanick (@philipmach) February 1, 2022
Government also announced changes to schools.
Cabinet also reviewed the resumption of schooling to full-time learning in all schools. Primary, secondary and special schools will return to daily attendance. The regulatory provision for social distancing of 1meter for learners in schools has also been removed.- SA coronavirus website
Many South Africans said the new regulations around schools are questionable.
See some of the reactions below.
Weeeeeeeeh disaster 😩😩🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣..
— Malumz (@malumzskhulu) January 31, 2022
Full capacity classes again, in this climate of schooling and what if this virus resurfaces even stronger. Y'all take things lightly.
The removal of social distancing in schools, why is it specific to schools and not everyone?
— UNyathi ka-MaNdlovu (@AjaxFiko) February 1, 2022
What about other gatherings? pic.twitter.com/NRMscp2ErT
Why social distancing as non- pharmaceutical intervention be removed across sectors🤔 Teachers & learners go to malls, gyms, health centres , restaurants. So COVID-19 is no longer transmissible through human contact? Mandatory vaccination is a myth.@DBE_SA @nicd_sa
— #humanDignity 🐊🐊🐊 (@angie43639902) February 1, 2022
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