‘Guard against complacency in Covid-19 fight’

 

Post Reporter

 

WITH Covid-19 cases continuing to fall, the public has been called upon to guard against complacency as the pandemic’s threat still lurks.

Calls have also been made for those eligible for vaccination to get the jabs as a way of protecting themselves and others from infection.

National Covid-19 Taskforce Coordinator, Dr Agnes Mahomva said despite the Level Two lockdown prevention measure being relaxed by Government, the public must not drop guard but remain vigilant.

“We are happy that the number of Covid-19 cases has continued to go down. We are, however, not yet out of the woods,” she said.

Dr Mahomva encouraged the public to get vaccinated and continue upholding the recommended health guidelines.

“We should not relax but continue with vaccinations and strict adherence to all Covid-19 preventive measures such as masking and sanitising. It is important to remain vigilant,” she said.

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