Coronavirus: How to protect yourself
Updated | By Lauren Beukes and Andrew Robertson
The Department of Health is urging South Africans to remain calm following widespread panic after confirmation of the country's first COVID-19 case.
Mkhize says a team from the coronavirus Emergency Operating Centre has arrived in KZN to identify all those who've been in contact with the man who's tested positive for COVID-19.
The ministry says the 38-year-old man landed from Italy this past Sunday - along with his wife and eight other people. Mkhize says the man didn't show any symptoms when he landed.
READ: Coronavirus: South Africa confirms first case of COVID-19
Speaking in Parliament following a coronavirus debate this afternoon Mkhize urged calm.
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The World Health Organisation has advised global citizens to practice safe hygiene.
It has provided the following hygiene routines.
- Wash your hands -
It says people should was their hands regularly with an alcohol based wash. It says this method of washing will kill germs.
- Avoid being in close contact with people -
It's says people should stand approximately one metre apart to avoid being possibly infected if a person sneezes or coughs.
- Respiratory hygiene -
It says if you cough, you should cover your mouth with your hand to avoid droplets being transferred.
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