These events have made a mockery of fight against COVID-19
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Last week it was officially declared that South Africa is facing its second wave of COVID-19, but this news doesn't seem to be putting a stop to the SA's partying.
South Africans across the country were up in arms when they found out that the Ballito Rage event not only continued during this pandemic, but that it also led to a large number of infections.
READ: COVID-19: Over 900 Gauteng learners test positive after attending KZN rage
But it seems like the raging teenagers, events organisers and parents aren't solely responsible for the increased number of COVID-19 cases.
Over the weekend, patrons at a lounge in Durban were not paying any attention to social distancing rules or any other COVID-19 regulations like wearing masks and refraining from making physical contact.
Patrons at a popular lounge in Durban partied without masks and no social distancing. #secondwave #COVID19 #infections #eNCA Courtesy #DStv403 pic.twitter.com/bgKasKnyjC
— eNCA (@eNCA) December 14, 2020
READ: Wearing no mask in public is a criminal offence: Bheki Cele
Although it might seem like most South Africans are not adhering to lockdown rules and other coronavirus-protocols, many users since tweeted and tagged President Cyril Ramaphosa and the Minister of Health, hoping to get their attention.
But these types of issues are not just limited to Durban or KZN.
READ: Eswatini PM Ambrose Dlamini dies after contracting Covid-19
Across the country, footage has been making its way around the social media platforms, exposing these events that could have super-spreader consequences, and their disregard for COVID-19 safety.
From Cape Town:
Yoh, G**d Luck sent it at La Parada Last night. Sent it back to level 5. pic.twitter.com/VD6sZj4XRE
— Uth 🇿🇦 (@UthmanSamaai) December 14, 2020
We would like to offer our sincerest apology to all of our fans, friends and family. We had nothing but the best of intentions going into Sunday's performance & we are bitterly disappointed that things got out of control for even 1 minute. Its a massive reminder to stay vigilant. pic.twitter.com/BX94v0Mev0
— GoodLuck (@Goodlucklive) December 14, 2020
To Rustenburg:
The crowd was really Amazing🙌We glad you had a Good time in Rustenburg @TalesCafeRtb pic.twitter.com/hd2l92u0Ay
— GijimaGear (@gijima_gear) December 13, 2020
READ: KZN patients diverted as two hospitals confirm COVID-19 outbreaks
Gone are the days where everyone seemed to be on the same page, just a few months ago, when they were staying safe and using the correct coronavirus protocols in the hopes that December and the summer might be saved.
After the effects of Rage and these ongoing events, we might have to keep our fingers and toes crossed that the President isn't going to get too mad at the family meeting.
READ: SALBA: Govt's rules should only target hotspot areas
Make sure you don't miss a second of the President's speech by tuning in to ECR tonight.
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Main image courtesy of iStock
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