Prof Tulio de Oliveira speaks on ways to avoid infection
Updated | By East Coast Breakfast
Professor Tulio de Oliveira is the director of the KwaZulu-Natal Research Innovation and Sequencing Platform (KRISP) at UKZN. He joins us for another Covid-19 informative session.

South Africans have entered level 3 of the national lockdown, however, the number of positive cases has been increasing, as well as the death toll.
Currently, the Western Cape now accounts for more than half of all positive cases in the country with 23,583 cases or 65.7% of the national tally.
READ: Professor Tulio de Oliveira discusses Covid-19 in prisons
Last week, Prof Oliveira compared the regulations of South Africa and Japan. The Japanese government have been encouraging people to practice the three C's.
See them here:
This week he focuses on ways in which we can avoid the virus and why Cape Town is dangerous as well as explains what is a Travel Bubble.
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