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Zweli Mkhize warns of 'COVID resurgence' as SA moves to Level 1

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Sharing a word of warning with the general public, Zweli Mkhize has reminded South Africans that Level 1 of lockdown still comes with tight restrictions.

Source: South African News | Online News | The South African
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