31 May 2020 Weekly update on the Coronavirus by the Garden Route District Municipality Command Centre
Weekly update on the Coronavirus by the Garden Route District Municipality Command Centre
For Immediate Release
31 May 2020
The Garden Route has recorded five (5) COVID-19 deaths to date, 2 in George, 2 in Mossel Bay and 1 in Knysna. Our heartfelt condolences go out to all family members and friends of the deceased and we continue to keep them in our prayers. Since 24 May 2020, the Garden Route has recorded 26 new positive COVID-19 cases – a total of 98 Garden Routers have now recovered from the virus.
The directives relating to Alert Level 3 was issued earlier this week. We are relieved that the Garden Route district was not identified as a hotspot area, although there were articles doing the rounds that indicated otherwise.
Tomorrow, 1 June 2020, the entire country moves to Alert Level 3 which is welcomed as an opportunity to begin to breathe new life into the economy. It is however important that all employers and employees adhere to the critical safety measures to stop the spread of Covid-19 in the workplace. Those employees who are able to work from home are urged to do so because by staying home it ensures that those who can’t work from home can return to work safely – this makes it possible for the number of people on public transport and in the workplace to be reduced and for social distancing to be maintained.
Below find a breakdown of the Garden Route District Command Centre cluster feedback for the past week.
HEALTH CLUSTER
HEALTH STATISTICS
Statistics from a week back compared to today, 31 May 2020
Cases (24/05) |
Recoveries (24/05) |
Cases (31/05) |
Recoveries (31/05) |
|
Bitou | 14 | 6 | 17 (+3) | 11 (+5) |
George | 55 | 18 | 72 (+17) | 24 (+6) |
Hessequa | 12 | 7 | 13 (+1) | 9 (+2) |
Kannaland | 1 | All recovered | 1 (0) | All recovered |
Knysna | 45 | 17 | 51 (+6) | 26 (+9) |
Mossel Bay | 31 | 19 | 29 (-2) | 23 (+4) |
Oudtshoorn | 10 | 4 | 11 (+1) | 4 (0) |
Totals | 168 | 72 | 194 (+26) | 98 (+26) |
STATISTICS RELATING TO UNDERLYING DISEASES IN RELATION TO COVID-19 DEATHS IN THE WESTERN CAPE
Comorbidity | Percent of deaths (as at 25 May 2020) |
Hypertension | 58% |
Diabetes | 56% |
Chronic kidney disease | 17% |
HIV | 16% |
Asthma / chronic respiratory disease | 15% |
Cardiac disease | 11% |
Obesity | 13% |
Previous / current TB | 13% |
Cancer | 2% |
Other | 16% |
Stay safe by adopting these prevention strategies
- Keep hydrated and monitor your blood glucose, blood pressure and temperature.
- Take your medication correctly as prescribed by your health worker. Make sure that you wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds before you touch your meds.
- If you are a stable patient, then you will get multi-month supplies from the health facility. Do not stop taking your medication unless the health worker tells you to. And never share your medication with anybody.
- Try to make time to do physical activities for at least 30 minutes a day.
- Keep your blood sugar levels as normal as possible (<5.5mmol) by eating healthy food. Have small regular meals.
- Find out what your healthy weight should be.
HEALTH: ESSENTIAL WORKERS
In the Cape Town metro area 204 essential workers receive transport from a total of 77 Red Dot taxi services. The Garden Route district will also see the roll-out of the same service for essential workers from 1 June 2020.
The figures shared on Friday, 29 May 2020 regarding screening are as follows:
Town | Screened | Referred for testing |
Riversdale | 486 | 0 |
Slangrivier | 406 | 0 |
Thembalethu | 696 | 14 |
Bitou | 562 | 2 |
De Rust | 321 | 0 |
Dysselsdorp | 305 | 0 |
Bridgton | 884 | 1 |
The total number of people screened to date in the Garden Route district stands at 91 955. Of these, 486 have been referred for testing.
HEALTH: QUARANTINE AND ISOLATION FACILITIES
Two people are currently in quarantine and two in isolation at the PetroSA quarantine and isolation facility. There is space for 2092 people in private self-isolation facilities in the Garden Route at the moment
SAFETY AND SECURITY CLUSTER
- Exercise times have been extended from 06:00 till 18:00, but not for groups.
- Cross border travel under alert level 4 was allowed for only seven days, clarity has not been provided in terms of how it will work under alert level 3.
- Attendance of funerals is still the same as it was under alert level 4 for a maximum of 50 allowed.
- The current regulations indicate that all beaches must remain closed
- Faith-based gatherings will be allowed on Alert Level 3 for 50 or less people.
- All exercise centres will remain closed under Alert level 3.
- Lodges, game reserves, bed and breakfast establishments remain closed except those with tourists and those who provide quarantine and isolation beds and for people who need accommodation for business purposes
- Tourist attraction places remain closed
- Liquor will not be allowed for sale from Friday till Sunday or on public holidays.
- The sale of Tobacco remains prohibited
SOCIAL RELIEF CLUSTER
SOCIAL RELIEF: SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
Town | Applications Received | Applications Assessed | Applications Approved |
Oudtshoorn | 1249 | 1249 | 1135 |
Kannaland | 1501 | 944 | 643 |
George | 2777 | 2267 | 1813 |
Knysna | 3527 | 1497 | 894 |
Bitou | 1136 | 986 | 784 |
Mossel Bay | 4188 | 2104 | 1142 |
Hessequa | 908 | 678 | 412 |
SOCIAL RELIEF: HOMELESS
The number of homeless people houses at shelters in the Garden Route district stands at 296.
SOCIAL RELIEF: SASSA
All SASSA offices in the Garden Route are operational. The public is reminded that Old Age grants will be paid on 3 June 2020 while Child Care grants will be paid on 5 June 2020.
According to SASSA, 6 million applications for the COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grant have been received to date. The national minister is expected to provide a breakdown of the applications per province on 1 July 2020.
We appeal to those already receiving social grants not to apply as they are not eligible for the Special Covid-19 SRD Grant. It is only meant to benefit persons who are currently not receiving any form of income support from government. An applicant must be a South African Citizen, a permanent resident or refugee who is registered on the Home Affairs system and living within the borders of the Republic of South Africa.
People can apply in one of three ways:
- WhatsApp line: 082 046 8553
- USSD or SMS line: *134*7737#
- Online: srd@sassa.gov.za
The Garden Route District Command Centre have requested feedback about the R350 Covid-19 relief grant breakdown per ward. Once this information is available it will be shared.
EDUCATION CLUSTER
EDUCATION: SCHOOLS
Teachers have already been back at school and nationwide R50 million worth of Personal Protective Equipment have been purchased and supplied to schools around the country. Garden Route District Municipality’s Environmental Health Practitioners have been actively involved in educating and creating awareness at schools over the past week – view what the GRDM did here.
BUSINESS, ECONOMY AND TOURISM CLUSTER
It is important to remember that the more businesses that are able to operate safely during the Alert Level 3, the sooner people can get working again, and the sooner there will be a move towards an economic recovery in the Garden Route and the Western Cape.
R7 million of business relief funding have been approved for the Garden Route District through Business Partners (Johan Rupert funding), 267 jobs were saved. The Command Centre has requested confirmation in writing as well as break-up per municipal area.
Small Enterprise Finance Agency (SEFA) approvals on the debt relief funds in the Garden Route and Central Karoo stands at R 4 373 391.77 with 16 SMMEs benefiting to date.
Successful applicants:
Area | Approved Amount | Jobs Sustained |
Great Brak River | R461 244.00 | 10 |
Plettenberg Bay | R500 000.00 | 10 |
Plettenberg Bay | R197 646.00 | 6 |
Plettenberg Bay | R91 035.00 | 3 |
George | R212 415.00 | 2 |
Plettenberg Bay | R395 298.00 | 6 |
George | R434 699.29 | 7 |
Oudtshoorn | R132 756.00 | 3 |
Sedgefield | R356 814.72 | 3 |
Karoo | R169 257.00 | 4 |
Knysna | R185 850.00 | 2 |
Mossel Bay | R127 322.58 | 2 |
Mossel Bay | R51 510.00 | 3 |
George | R177 000.00 | 2 |
George | R460 343.80 | 17 |
George | R420 200.38 | 26 |
BUSINESS, ECONOMY AND TOURISM: GARDEN ROUTE FILM OFFICE
The Garden Route International Film Festivals (previously Knysna Film Festival) aim to launch drive-in cinemas in 8 towns by the end of Sept/beginning of October 2020. LED offices at municipalities have been requested to assist with identifying and securing locations.
For any questions on implementing safety guidelines in the workplace, businesses can email WESGRO: supportbusiness@wesgro.co.za
IMPORTANT TOOLS FOR BUSINESSES
Western Cape Government has created the following important tools for businesses to access during the COVID-19 pandemic:
- SupportFinder tool which helps businesses navigate and apply for the available financial relief packages,
- Jump for entrepreneurs smartphone app which provides valuable advice, networks and tools for those who run a business, or who wish to start a business,
- Tech Volunteers Programme which connects businesses who want to become more digital with industry experts for free two-hour advisory consultations, and
- #GoDigitalWC webinars which brings leading experts in digital technology and business transformation to present ideas and advice for SMMEs on how they can adapt and innovate during Covid-19.
IMPORTANT RESOURCES FOR BUSINESSES
The Western Cape Government has made online resources available for employees and employers which can be accessed here:
For employers
- Read our health guidelines on preventing and managing Covid-19 infections in the workplace: westerncape.gov.za/frequently-asked-questions/frequently-asked-questions-how-prevent-and-manage-covid-19-infections
- Download our Covid-19 safety information materials for the workplace such as posters, decals and checklists: westerncape.gov.za/resources
- Find Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suppliers through our PPE marketplace: co.za/marketplace
- NEW!Report a positive case of Covid-19 in your workplace to the Western Cape Department of Health with this online form: westerncape.gov.za/reporting-covid-19-workplace
For employees
- NEW! Read our FAQs on how you can stay safe in the workplace, and what your employer needs to do to ensure your safety: westerncape.gov.za/frequently-asked-questions/employees/frequently-asked-questions-employees
- Report businesses that are not following the necessary health guidelines to stop the spread of Covid-19 using this online form: westerncape.gov.za/covid-19-business-safety-complaint-form
PLEASE REMEMBER THESE FIVE GOLDEN RULES OF KEEPING SAFE
- Work from home if you can or if you are feeling unwell
- Practice social distancing and stay 1.5 metres from others
- Wash or sanitise hands regularly
- Practice good hygiene
- Wear face masks or a face covering when in public