Messages of new Covid Omicron variant 'fake news' - Health Dept
Updated | By Sandile Bhengu
The Department of Health Department has cautioned the public on what it is says are the publication of misleading Covid-19 Omicron variant messages.

Officials say the messages have been doing the rounds on social media.
They claim that a new variant of concern has been detected and advise people to wear face masks.
The department's spokesperson Foster Mohale says the message is fake news meant to create unnecessary panic.
"The World Health Organisation has issued a notification in October this year on the Omicron sublineages BQ.1 and XBB detected around the world as part of ongoing work to track variants by Technical Advisory Group on SARS-CoV-2 Virus Evolution.
"The department, working with the NICD and other scientists, continues to monitor all Covid-19 lineages, and appeals to South Africans to continue to be vigilant as they embark on festive seasons activities."
MORE ON ECR

Show's Stories
-
South Africans are far poorer than world average income
South Africa's economic growth has been sluggish since 2010, leaving mil...
Stacey & J Sbu an hour ago -
Sassa cracks down on undisclosed income among grant recipients
Sassa has taken action against undisclosed income among grant recipients...
Stacey & J Sbu an hour ago